The 10 most beautiful fragrant plants for the garden & balcony

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Tired of boring, unscented plants? We'll show you the top 10 fragrant plants that will delight even the finest noses.

Flowers in the garden garden bench
Let yourself be enchanted by the scent of the flowers [Photo: Thananun Leungchaiya / Shutterstock.com]

Anyone who thinks of nature and flowers will immediately feel a smell. Because what would our flowers be without their lovely scent? After all, the scent of flowers is just as much a part of a garden as the colorful flowers and beautiful leaves. But which flower has the best and which has the most exotic scent? Regardless of whether it is a tropical flower dream or an inconspicuous plant, a new breed or a well-tried classic: We'll show you the ten best plants that will turn your garden into a paradise for your nose transform.

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  • 10th place: Frangipani
  • 9th place: Freesia
  • 8th place: Rose
  • Rank 7: sweet peas
  • 6th place: miracle flower
  • 5th place: Chocolate cosmos
  • 4th place: jasmine
  • 3rd place: lily
  • 2nd place: lilies of the valley
  • 1st place: gardenia

10th place: Frangipani

Tropical feeling in your own garden? No problem! With the

Frangipani (Plumeria) bring a wonderful exotic plant into your garden that can do more than just look good. The trees or bushes not only have beautiful flowers in summer, but also give off a wonderful scent. No wonder, then, that in their homeland on the tropical belt they not only decorate numerous parks, but also many monuments and temples (which is why they are also called the temple tree). Their scent is so popular that it is now used as an essence in numerous perfumes. You can forgive the wax flower that it loses its leaves over the winter and looks like a normal deciduous tree. The wax flower can also thrive in German gardens if you treat it correctly. Above all else, the exotic needs one thing: warmth. That is why it makes sense, especially in colder areas, to plant the flower in a pot so that it can be brought inside to overwinter when the first cold. And nothing stands in the way of the tropical flower dream in your own garden.

Frangipani blossom pink white fragrant plant flower
The Frangipani brings a tropical feeling to your home [Photo: DFabri / Shutterstock.com]

9th place: Freesia

Also the freesia (Freesia) not only shines with its subtle fragrance, but also with its beautiful appearance. The lovely flower appears in a whole range of color variations and flower shapes that also beguile the eye. The fragrant flowers made it from South Africa to Germany and around a hundred years ago became popular houseplants, which is why many people still have a certain nostalgia for them today cause. The charming freesia is by no means stale. There are now even outdoor cultivars that can withstand the cold climate of Europe in the garden and envelop your garden in a fruity scent.

Freesia flowers bouquet fragrant plant
The freesia impresses not only with its bewitching scent, but also with its flowers [Photo: New Africa / Shutterstock.com]

8th place: Rose

When you think of fragrant flowers, of course, you immediately think of roses. the rose (pink) is probably the classic among scented flowers. It is not for nothing that it is the queen of flowers, enchants gardens with its splendor of flowers and belongs in every good cottage garden. You, too, impress with countless variations in color, shape or even in how often it blooms. But be careful: there are also a number of non-scented ones Rose varieties. So if you want to buy a rose to pamper your nose, you should look for a fragrant variety when buying it. Old varieties or specially grown fragrant roses in particular have a much more intense odor than the classic garden roses. If you're on the right Rose care pay attention, the flower feels good in every garden and embellishes it with its classic, romantic charm.

Pink roses rosebush scented flower
Roses are and will simply remain a classic [Photo: KOOKOO / Shutterstock.com]

Rank 7: sweet peas

At the peas (Lathyrus odoratus) it is not only an old, but also a very popular scented plant. Even if it is called a vetch, it is actually a flat pea and not related to the "wild" vetch. Therefore, without its flowers, it looks confusingly similar to a pea plant. But once the climbing plant shows its blooming splendor and exudes its scent, you can see that it is not one of the most popular climbing plants in our gardens for nothing. It bears its flowers from June to September and enriches your garden with a bewitching scent during this time.

Sweet peas flowers pink red purple white
The flowers of the sweet pea are very similar to the common pea [Photo: vincent noel / Shutterstock.com]

6th place: miracle flower

During the day, this copy looks rather inconspicuous. The flowers closed, the shrubs withered. But what would a miracle flower be (Mirabilis jalapa) without miracles? Even if the miracle flower looks so miserable during the day, it shows its full beauty at night. From dusk until late in the morning, the plant blooms in its full splendor and exudes its intense perfume. The wonder flower beguiles not only with its smell, but also with its appearance. If their flowers open at night, you can recognize the beautiful yellow, red or red-yellow flowers. A plant often has at least two, sometimes even three different flower colors - a botanical sensation. The miracle flower can also thrive in German gardens, but it is not hardy and should be dug up and stored in the apartment in winter. Nevertheless, the wonder flower is an enrichment for the garden and a must for all night owls who do not want to miss the floral scent in their gardens even on warm summer nights.

Wonder flower yellow flowers
Even if the miracle flower looks so miserable during the day, it shows its full beauty at night [Photo: haris M / Shutterstock.com]

5th place: Chocolate cosmos

Do you have a sweet tooth? If so, is the chocolate cosmos (Cosmos atrosanguineus) the perfect plant for you. Because even if this plant is unfortunately not suitable as a dessert, it does not bear its name wrongly. Because the chocolate cosmos doesn't smell flowery or fresh. In warm summer weather it gives off a scent that is reminiscent of dark chocolate and makes the heart of every chocolate lover beat faster. The plant is also not to be despised visually, with dark purple to dark red flowers. In their home country Mexico, the cosmopolitan likes it warm and in Germany, too, they love a location in full sun. It does not tolerate winter well and should therefore spend it in a warm house. Otherwise, the chocolate cosmos can also be cultivated and offered in German gardens a great change for everyone who wants something other than the typical floral scent in their garden want.

Chocolate Cosmé velvet red blossom chocolate scent
In warm summer weather, the chocolate cosmos exudes a scent that is reminiscent of dark chocolate [Photo: flowermedia / Shutterstock.com]

4th place: jasmine

The smell of jasmine (Jasmine) everyone has probably had in their noses. After all, there is now a whole spectrum of areas of application, from tea to perfume, in which the fragrant plant is used. But the plant is not only so popular because of its smell. The jasmine also looks great and shines with summer or evergreen leaves and a multitude of small flowers that often bloom for several months. The jasmine can also have some frost-hardy varieties that also thrive in colder regions without any problems. The winter jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorium) even blooms from December to April and sweetens the winter with its magical blossoms, too if it doesn't smell quite as intensely as, for example, its warmth-loving brother, the Arabian jasmine (Jasminum sambac). This thrives above all as a houseplant and will delight your nose with its intense, sweet scent even in the apartment.

JAsmin white flowers holtplatte
Not only is the jasmine flower beautiful, its scent is also extremely popular [Photo: Donie Soon / Shutterstock.com]

3rd place: lily

Another true classic among the fragrant plants is probably the one lily (Lilium). It is often used in old cottage gardens, but also finds its place in modern parks. There seems to be no limit to the shape and color of the lily, it shines with speckles, tabby or monochrome in all possible colors. The stargazer lily is probably the most intensely fragrant lily, but it is particularly suitable as a houseplant. Their smell is described as somewhat spicy, but has many fans around the world and is of course also used for a variety of perfumes. For the garden, on the other hand, you should go for something more robust Lily species use, which, however, smell a little less intense, so that you can enjoy them for a long time.

Lily white flower scented fragrant plant
Another true classic among the scented plants is the lily [Photo: Berilova Irida / Shutterstock.com]

2nd place: lilies of the valley

Even if that lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis) looks rather inconspicuous when it appears at the edge of the forest in spring, it still has a pleasantly sweet smell. Also its bell-shaped flowers and a certain nostalgic flair (we don't all have one as our mother's children Bouquet with lilies of the valley for Mother's Day?) Make the lily of the valley a popular plant for the home Garden. However, you should be careful with wild lilies of the valley: They are under nature protection and may not be picked or relocated. So if you want to experience the splendor and wonderful scent of the small flowers in your own garden, you should go to a nursery and not the nearest forest. Here, too, you can buy the small scented flowers without having to worry about the forest rangers or the police.

Lily of the valley with white flowers
Even if lilies of the valley appear inconspicuous, their scent beguiles us all [Photo: Jacopo ventura / Shutterstock.com]

1st place: gardenia

The gardenia (Gardenia jasminoides) is probably the queen of the scented plants, she not only beguiles with her wonderful scent, but also with her beautiful appearance. Not least because of this, it is popularly known as jasmine rose - an intense smell like jasmine, paired with the beauty of the rose. Often times these flowers were popular houseplants in the past and are now often viewed as old-fashioned, even if many people still love their classic charm. The evergreen plant is also on the rise in the garden and because of its beauty for weddings and flower arrangements. The gardenia remains the most popular as a pot and houseplant, not least because it does not tolerate frost. However, if it is brought into the warm in time in winter, it can also unfold its true splendor in gardens and inspire you with its unique fragrance.

Gardenia white blossom scented scented flower
The gardenia is arguably the queen of fragrant plants [Photo: Del Boy / Shutterstock.com]

tip: For strong and resilient plants with rich flowers, it is best to plant your fragrant plants in high-quality potting soil like ours Plantura organic potting soil. This is completely peat-free and perfectly tailored to the needs of flowering plants.

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