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    Published: Apr 21, 2025 by Kristen Wood · This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase through links on our site, we may earn a commission. ·

    14 Fragrant Flowers That Smell as Good as They Look

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    Some flowers don’t just turn heads—they stop people in their tracks with their incredible scent. Whether sweet, spicy, or citrusy, these blooms are as pleasing to the nose as they are to the eyes. Adding a few of these to your garden brings beauty and irresistible fragrance all season long.

    From cottage favorites to tropical treasures, these 14 fragrant flowers deliver double the impact. Plant them near windows, walkways, or patios to enjoy their scent up close.

    Gardenia

    A white gardenia flower in full bloom surrounded by green leaves.
    Photo Credit: bunekeeditor/Pixabay

    Few flowers smell as iconic as the creamy, sweet aroma of gardenias. Their glossy leaves and white blooms make them just as stunning as they are fragrant. Best of all, they bloom from spring through summer.

    Lavender

    A bundle of lavender flowers tied with a light purple ribbon rests on a textured purple fabric, with a blurred purple background.
    Photo Credit: JillWellington/Pixabay

    This purple perennial offers a clean, calming scent that’s great for gardens and dried arrangements. It thrives in full sun and dry soil, making it easy to care for. Bees and butterflies love it, too.

    Jasmine

    A black and red insect is perched on the yellow stamens of a white flower, surrounded by green leaves.
    Photo Credit: Schmucki/Pixabay

    Jasmine vines are famous for their intoxicating fragrance, especially at night. Their delicate white flowers release a scent that's both sweet and rich. They're perfect for trellises, fences, or containers.

    Peony

    A close-up of a vibrant pink peony flower in full bloom with green foliage blurred in the background.
    Photo Credit: Roselie/Pixabay

    Peonies are garden showstoppers with huge, ruffled blooms and a light, rosy scent. Their fragrance varies by variety—from citrusy to sugary-sweet. Plant them in full sun for the best blooms.

    Lilac

    A small white bowl contains purple lilacs and spiky blue cornflowers, placed on a wooden surface.
    Photo Credit: congerdesign/Pixabay

    Lilacs offer a strong, nostalgic fragrance that fills the air in spring. Their clusters of purple, white, or pink flowers bloom for a few glorious weeks. Plant them near windows or outdoor seating areas.

    Sweet Alyssum

    Close-up of small white flowers with yellow centers growing on green stems, surrounded by leafy foliage in sunlight.
    Photo Credit: Bluesnap/Pixabay

    This low-growing annual may be small, but its honey-scented blooms pack a punch. It works great as a border or container plant. The flowers come in white, purple, and pink.

    Rose

    A close-up of a blooming yellow rose with a bud on the left, set against a dark, blurred background.
    Photo Credit: KRiemer/Pixabay

    Not all roses are fragrant, but many old-fashioned and English varieties smell amazing. Their scent can be spicy, fruity, or deeply floral. With so many colors and forms, there’s a rose for every garden.

    Freesia

    A close-up of a freesia flower with yellow and purple petals and green buds against a black background.
    Photo Credit: ThomasWolter/Pixabay

    These cheerful blooms come in a rainbow of colors and give off a fruity, perfume-like aroma. They’re popular in bouquets but also grow well in containers. Plant them in well-draining soil and enjoy the show.

    Heliotrope

    Cluster of small purple flowers with some brown, wilted blossoms interspersed among them, covering the entire frame.
    Photo Credit: Hans/Pixabay

    Known for its deep purple flowers and warm, vanilla scent, heliotrope is a summer favorite. It works well in sunny spots and patio containers. Hummingbirds and butterflies love it, too.

    Tuberose

    A single white flower blooming on a tall stem stands in the foreground of a green field with more flowers in the background.
    Photo Credit: aferropro/Pixabay

    Tuberose is prized for its rich, heady fragrance that intensifies at night. Tall spikes of white blossoms bloom in late summer. They're perfect for cutting gardens and evening patios.

    Daphne

    Close-up of a cluster of light purple flowers with green leaves, showing fine details of petals and stamens.
    Photo Credit: Rhiannon/Pixabay

    Daphne’s scent is strong and sweet, often compared to citrus and honey. Its small, waxy flowers appear in early spring. Though a bit finicky, it's worth the effort for its fragrance alone.

    Stock

    Close-up of purple wallflowers blooming on green stems, with a blurred outdoor background.
    Photo Credit: dassel/Pixabay

    This cool-season annual has spicy-sweet blooms that look great in beds and bouquets. The scent is strongest in the evening. Choose pastel colors for a soft, romantic garden vibe.

    Nicotiana (Flowering Tobacco)

    Close-up of pink tobacco flowers with green buds and leaves, set against a blurred green background.
    Photo Credit: Nennieinszweidrei/Pixabay

    With star-shaped flowers and a sweet nighttime scent, nicotiana is a favorite for moon gardens. Its fragrance attracts moths and other nighttime pollinators. Grow it in partial shade for best results.

    Plumeria (Frangipani)

    Close-up of vibrant pink plumeria flowers with water droplets on the petals, surrounded by green leaves and unopened buds.
    Photo Credit: Volksfone/Pixabay

    These tropical flowers smell like a mix of jasmine, citrus, and coconut. They're often used in leis and perfumes. In warm climates, they grow as small trees with gorgeous, waxy blooms.

    Why settle for flowers that only look pretty when you can have ones that smell amazing too? These 14 blooms turn your garden into a multi-sensory retreat you’ll never want to leave.

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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