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    17 Of The Most Fragrant Houseplants To Grow Indoors 

    Vikky jayBy Vikky jayMarch 12, 2023No Comments9 Mins Read
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    • Most Fragrant Houseplants That Can Be Grown Indoors
      • 1. Lavender (Lavandula)
      • 2. Gardenia (Gardenia jasminoides)
      • 3. Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis)
      • 4. Scented Geraniums (Pelargonium)
      • 5. Tea Rose Begonia (Begonia x semperflorens-cultorum)
      • 6. Lily of the Valley (Convallaria majalis)
      • 7. Passionflower (Passiflora)
      • 8. Oregano
      • 9. Paperwhite
      • 10. Tasmanian Blue Gum (Eucalyptus globulus)
      • 11. Rosemary 
      • 12. Sweet Bay
      • 13. Hoya Plant (Hoya carnosa)
      • 14. Mint (Mentha)
      • 15. Jasmine
      • 16. Tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa)
      • 17. Daffodil
    • FAQs
      • 1. What Plant Has The Strongest Fragrance?
      • 2. What Plant Smells Like Jasmine?
      • 3. What Indoor Plants Purify The Air The Most?
      • 4. What Houseplants Smell Like Vanilla?
      • 5. What Are Strong-Smelling Plants?
      • 6. What Plant Smells Strong At Night?
      • 7. Can Plants Make A Room Smell Good?
    • Conclusion

    Bringing the fragrance of aromatic plants into your home will help to create a comfortable and rejuvenating environment.

    These plants serve as stunning features in living spaces that enhance a home’s decor while increasing the vitality of your interior design.

    We will cover in this article the 17 most fragrant houseplants that you can grow indoors.

    Most Fragrant Houseplants That Can Be Grown Indoors

    Below are the Top 17 Fragrant houseplants that you can grow indoors as a beginner or as an expert.

    They include:

    1. Lavender (Lavandula)

    If you are in search of a houseplant with a nice fragrance that can give you a soothing and relaxing smell, the lavender house plant should be your first pick.

    Its scent is well known for its relaxing components and also a great choice for your bedroom or any place in your home where you usually relax and chill out.

    To maintain this flower, you must treat it to a load of sunlight exposure for 4-5 hours daily.

    You must also keep it out of drafts, and allow it to dry a bit before watering at different intervals.

    Do well to only water the plant when the top soil gets dried up.

    Most importantly, this houseplant is very toxic to cats and dogs in case you love to keep pets of this kind.

    Read Also: Will Lavenders Grow In The Shade?

    2. Gardenia (Gardenia jasminoides)

    The scent of gardenia flowers is so relaxing and can make wonderful living room centerpieces and dreamy bedside companions.

    Growing this flower indoors requires close attention to temperature and humidity.

    The plant does well in acidic soil and needs at least 6-8 hours of sunlight daily, so keep them near a sunny window.

    It has a sensitive root and as such you should be mindful when repotting to avoid damages.

    When you grow this plant indoors, it is expected that it will reach up to 3ft tall with an equal spread.

    3. Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis)

    The fresh-smelling lemon balm is the best herb to have in your room either on your  tabletop or near a window. 

    The air coming through the windows will ensure that its lemony scent is distributed evenly around the room.

    This plant enjoys the sunlight and needs to be placed in an indoor area with bright sun exposure for at least four hours a day.

    This aromatic herb will grow up to 18 inches tall, and you can cultivate it from seed to harvest in about 70 to 90 days.

    4. Scented Geraniums (Pelargonium)

    Geraniums are one of the best-looking plants because of their flower spikes.

    This plant has scented foliage, making it quite different from the other fragrant indoor plants.

    They come in many fragrance categories like rose, citrus, mint, apple, lemon, orange, and coconut!

    We also have the Nutmeg Geranium scent (Pelargonium x fragrans)

    This is mostly my favorite among all the different types.

    It has a strong, spicy aroma that has been released by this plant and like every other type of geranium.

    They are easy to grow in containers, at a spot that receives at least four hours of bright sunlight per day.

    it is important that as you are growing this scentsy plant, you must water it before the soil dries out.

    The nutmeg geraniums can reach two to three feet tall with an equal spread.

    5. Tea Rose Begonia (Begonia x semperflorens-cultorum)

    This is another perfect indoor plant that has a light and sweet fragrance.

    It does well in a humid environment and grows beautiful, light pink flowers. 

    If you want a plant that gives out a subtle, pleasing smell, this is one of the best-smelling indoor plants you must go for.

    6. Lily of the Valley (Convallaria majalis)

    When you look at the Lily of the valley, you will see how amazing it looks with its everlasting scent. It is a bell-shaped flower with a Swedish Jasmine like fragrance…

    So if it is a pleasing smell that you want to inhale throughout the day, you should pick this plant.

    7. Passionflower (Passiflora)

    This is quite a popular mild and earthy fragrance plant that grows fast when planted in a container on a patio.

    They have a star-shaped flower that Differentiates it from the bunch.

    Read Also: Top 15 Black Houseplants For Your Indoor Garden

    8. Oregano

    This is commonly used in cooking, it makes a lovely addition to an indoor kitchen garden on a sunny windowsill.

    Oregano grows to about 12 inches in height with an equal spread and it doesn’t require much water. 

    To get the best result, you have to wait until the soil dries out before the event is unveiled.

    While watering this plant, you have to be careful to avoid overwatering it.

    This plant can be grown from seed and it will take about 45 to 60 days.

    9. Paperwhite

    If you’re one of those gardeners who love paperwhites and desire to plant it, it can be grown easily indoors. 

    They usually do best when it is placed in a bright, indirect light. 

    Though, it can be forced to bloom in the wintertime to brighten up your home, and benefit from added support when in flower.

    It takes four to eight weeks to bloom after planting. The flower stalks will grow to about 16 to 20 inches in height.

    10. Tasmanian Blue Gum (Eucalyptus globulus)

    Tasmanian Blue Gum has a minty fragrance with subtle hints of honey. 

    It can be easily grown in containers; however, as it is a fast grower, you can grow them as annuals.  

    Just transplant it to the garden once it outgrows the pot.

    11. Rosemary 

    Rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus) is a fragrance plant that is very easy to grow in containers as long as it receives plenty of bright light. 

    While planting, you should make provision for a good drainage system.

    Also, it is important to water the plants only when the soil has dried out.

    12. Sweet Bay

    The shiny sweet baby leaves are a beautiful green color, and these plants are fun to grow because they can also be shaped easily.

    To plant a gloomy sweet bay, it will require at least six hours of bright, direct light when grown indoors; depending on the variety, they can grow to be quite tall.

    Read Also: 41 Variegated Houseplants With Beautiful Leaf Patterns 

    13. Hoya Plant (Hoya carnosa)

    Hoya Plant has green waxy foliage, with a cluster of umbrella-shaped flowers. 

    It is famous for its sweet fragrance, especially in the evening. 

    This plant is also gaining huge popularity among indoor gardeners, because of its delightful aroma.

    14. Mint (Mentha)

    This will make a wonderful aromatic option to grow in an office space. 

    They are easy to grow indoors with adequate sunlight and water.

    These plants don’t grow that tall, reaching about six to eight inches in height and spreading outward, over the sides of their containers.

    Keep mint plants tidy by harvesting and enjoying the leaves.

    15. Jasmine

    If I had to pick a favorite for the dreamiest scent, it would be jasmine!

    Just like the other aromatic plants, placing jasmine near a sunny window where it will receive at least six hours of sun is optimal for growth and flowering.

    Arabian jasmine can reach four to five feet in height and will require a trellis for a better result.

    However, pruning helps to keep them in check and will encourage upright stem growth and more abundant blooms.

    16. Tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa)

    This is a tropical plant that has a cool fragrance. To enjoy its aroma, you need to place it at a spot where it can receive direct sunlight like the south or east-facing window. 

    Tuberose’s waxy flowers on a tall stem produce a strong sweet scent that matches the striking appearance of the plant. 

    Expose the plant to a lot of sunlight, so keeping one near a west-facing window is an apt choice.

    17. Daffodil

    Many varieties of this plant are yellow while others may be white or pink, and some cultivars have a stronger scent than others.

    So, the plant tends to pale yellow when the flowers first bloom, they turn an icy white that’s simply stunning.

    The stems grow up to 16-18 inches tall, depending on the variety, and they make lovely cut flowers.

    FAQs

    1. What Plant Has The Strongest Fragrance?

    Jasmine plants are the most fragrant flowers in the world with a strong and sweet scent.

    2. What Plant Smells Like Jasmine?

    The flowers of Stephanotis floribunda have a jasmine-like fragrance and can last for several weeks. 
    A twining climber with dark, evergreen leaves, it can be trained up an obelisk or bamboo frame. 
    Grow in a humid environment at an even temperature of around 15ºC.

    3. What Indoor Plants Purify The Air The Most?

    Chrysanthemums (Chrysanthemum morifolium) or Florist’s chrysanthemums or “mums” are ranked the highest for air purification. 
    They are shown to eliminate common toxins as well as ammonia. 
    Treat yourself to a fresh pot, as this flower only blooms for about six weeks.

    4. What Houseplants Smell Like Vanilla?

    Vanilla Orchids are also known as the ‘Vanilla Bean,’ vanilla orchids have a pleasant fragrance of vanilla. 
    They are also widely used in perfumes and flavoring. 
    Producing beautiful, green-yellow, or pale-colored flowers, they’re perfect as indoor plants as well!

    5. What Are Strong-Smelling Plants?

    Gardenia is one of the most widely recognized fragrances in the garden world, with a heavy scent and lovely white flowers. 
    It can be grown in your garden or even indoors.

    6. What Plant Smells Strong At Night?

    Nicotiana, which is also known as tobacco flowers, is star-shaped.
    Just like stars, these shine at night, and this is when these exquisite flowers begin their perfumed performance. 
    The freesia-like scent of the nicotiana flower attracts bumble bees, offering a honey buffet for hungry insects.

    7. Can Plants Make A Room Smell Good?

    The right bathroom plants will reduce smells (a major plus), as well as absorb some of the excess moisture and dust. 
    Plus, they create the impression of showering in a forest waterfall or bathing in a hidden pool. 
    To make a plant happy, you have to recreate its natural environment.

    Conclusion

    We hope that this article was helpful and for further questions, leave your questions and comments in the comment section provided below.

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