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Are you looking for fragrant houseplants that are easy to maintain? Let’s discover together the indoor varieties with the most intense olfactory notes.

They cheer up the rooms, purify the air, give oxygen: indoor plants are allies of our well-being. In addition to orchids or green leafy plants, there are also varieties that are characterized by the whole scent they give off.

Intoxicating and heavenly fragrance for the whole house: gardenia

This plant is characterized by the elegance of the white flowers and leaves with an intense dark green color. The plant gives off a delicate and very feminine fragrance. Gardenia is eager to light and humid environments but it can’t stand sudden changes in temperature so be careful to open the windows when it’s cold. The ideal temperature to keep it at would be between 18 and 21 degrees. For a more abundant flower production during the flowering period we could apply a fertilizer for acidophilic plants every 15 days.

Photos of plants from wikipedia

Photos of plants from wikipedia

Hyacinth: how to grow it

The hyacinth is a bulbous which can take on different colors from blue to purple, from white to pink. The perfume is connoted by i spicy hints and it is very intense. You have to be careful of drafts. Fear water stagnation therefore it is necessary to wet it a little at a time. Non-direct light is better because it could burn. Blooms once a year and when the flowering period ends the leaves turn yellow. At this point we cut everything up to the bulb. We take it out of the earth and let it dry. Keep it in the dark and in a cool place. A curiosity: some consider it the birth flower of those born in January.

Gardenia

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The Begonia Tea Rose

Not all begonias are fragrant, just this variety the Tea Rose with salmon flowers it will tickle our sense of smell. It can grow up to one meter in height and owns large angel wing leaves. It is not a plant that needs a lot of care as long as it has a position in partial shade. Want a moist but not soggy soil. In this case, if we have had cockroach infestations, keep an eye on the soil.

Dwarf Lavender

We are used to imagining lavender in large blue expanses like in Provence but they are there varieties that are more suitable for the interior. This is the case with Lavender Goodwin Creek Grey, a dwarf variety that does not exceed 60 cm. Has a pungent, persistent scent, typical of the plant. We must expose it in full light and it must have a draining and never too humid soil. In fact, it suffers from humidity.

La Perla Tuberose

This variety of Tuberose is also grown well in the apartment because loves warm temperatures. It gives off a really strong scent even if severed and placed in a vase with water. Fertilization must be abundant with liquid organic fertilizers or organo-minerals. The white star corolla is also very decorative.

The Stephanotis

This plant is also called Jasmine of Madagascar. If grown in the apartment we can put it exposed to the afternoon sun but not in direct light, therefore behind a window with a curtain. The vegetative rest goes from October to the end of February but when it flowers gives copious and fragrant flowers. We make sure that the soil is always moist but we do not leave water in the saucer.
If you want a heavenly, heady scent throughout your home, grow these houseplants and you’ll be in for a treat.

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