Scented flowers. The best flowers and other plants with a strong aroma. Fragrant flowers in the garden

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There are beautiful flowers. And there are aromatic ones. As a rule, these two properties are rarely combined in one flower. Even roses have a scent that is not as intense as, for example, the inconspicuous mignonette. Russian front gardens were famous for their fragrant flowers. What kind?

Now mignonette has been completely forgotten. But in vain. In the evening it exudes a wonderful aroma. Mignonette is not famous for its flowers, so you can plant it among representative beauties. Breeders, however, tried to improve the quality of small flowers, obtaining terry varieties and diversifying the palette of yellow-red shades. But it’s better to focus on the smell. Mignonette is also good because it blooms for a long time - from mid-summer to frost. The most fragrant and oldest variety is fragrant mignonette.

Not demanding on soil. Loves the sun. Small in height: from 20 to 40 centimeters (depending on conditions and variety).

Heliotrope

Heliotrope is good both in smell and color. You can call him an aristocrat in a village flower garden. Among the beautiful, clearly veined leaves at the beginning of summer, caps of purple or blue flowers. Heliotrope blooms until frost.

There are tall varieties that are grown in large pots in greenhouses. Heliotrope takes excellent cuttings. Therefore, at the end of summer you can start “supplying” for next spring. Rooted cuttings are stored in a warm, bright room. In the garden, heliotrope prefers a sunny place.

Monarda

They say that Stalin once stopped at flower bed. “What kind of flower is this?” - He pointed his hand at the monarda. They answered him. “Very beautiful flower. And it smells good,” he said. Monarda smells really strong. Mint. The smell is not so much in the flowers as in the leaves. The flower is unusual: one-, two- and even three-story.

A short stem grows from the middle of the flower, on which another flower blooms. Monarda flowers are white, pink, red. They bloom in July-August. Monarda is a perennial. It can be propagated by dividing the rhizomes. Demanding about watering.

Levkoy (Matiola)

Perhaps the leftover never went out of fashion. The aroma is wonderful. Especially at night. People call it “night beauty” (Matiola bicorn variety). There are many varieties of gillyflowers. There are small, inconspicuous ones, and there are others with luxurious, tall peduncles.

There are early flowering (first half of summer) and late flowering. Some varieties look great cut. Levkoy is also good because it comes in a wide range of colors. Annual (with the exception of the “night beauty”). Each season it is grown through seedlings.

Sweet pea

Sweet peas have been very popular lately. Moreover, many varieties have been bred with a great variety of shades. The flower has become more significant, larger, the stem is longer. Therefore, a vase with a bouquet sweet pea- real chic.

But in order for a pea bush to grow luxuriously, you need to prepare “fat”, rich soil in advance. When the young stem reaches 10-15 centimeters, the crown is pinched, after which it produces many side shoots. Support is required. The height of most pea varieties reaches 2 - 3 meters. To ensure abundant flowering, faded flowers are regularly removed. Loves sun and watering.

Fragrant tobacco

In our country fragrant tobacco fell in love recently. There is a reason. At good conditions tobacco leaves grow large and beautiful. The flowers are delicate and very fragrant. Aromatic tobacco should be planted in a group, this enhances the aroma.

Different shades: light, pink, burgundy, greenish. Eat low-growing varieties, but most varieties reach 80-100 centimeters. Blooms from mid-summer to October.

Marigold thin-leaved

Marigolds are a very popular flower in our country. They are affectionately called “marigolds”. They love it for its unpretentiousness, abundance and duration of flowering, for its brightness and beauty.

Recently, many varieties of marigolds have been developed with small flowers that decorate compact, spherical bushes. If the bush is disturbed, accidentally touched with a watering can or stroked with your hand, a spicy aroma will immediately spread. Annual. Not picky about soil. Blooms until frost.

Meadowsweet

In the wild, we can find meadowsweet on the edges of the forest. The foliage is attractive: palmate or feathery, slightly rough (like raspberries). Numerous white flowers are collected in paniculate, long and fluffy inflorescences.

They smell like honey, which attracts bees. Meadowsweet is unpretentious. Several were displayed cultivars, causing the “caps” of flowers to become more magnificent and colored in pinkish and yellowish tones. When cut, meadowsweet quickly fades. It blooms for about a month. Prefers light shade.

Phlox is a luxurious and beloved perennial. Handsome. Unpretentious. Fragrant. Decorates the garden from mid-summer to late autumn.

In autumn, the stems of a faded phlox bush are cut off, leaving a small “stump”. To prevent the roots from being exposed in the spring, phloxes are mulched (sprinkled with a little earth, peat and sand). In hot summers, watering is required. Phlox reproduces by spring or autumn root division. In spring it takes cuttings well.

The beauty and pride of Russian gardens. We loved and love peonies. Recently, flower growers have developed an indomitable passion for new varieties. Despite the fact that peonies fade imperceptibly quickly. Simple, double, semi-double, anemone - all beautiful and fragrant.

Planted in autumn. Peonies prefer light shade. They do not like stagnant moisture in the soil.

Flowers are one of the most beautiful gifts to people from Mother Nature. Various flowers in the culture of the peoples of the Earth they symbolize love, friendship, sympathy and many other positive feelings. And if we give someone a bouquet of flowers, we thereby want to show our affection or respect. In this rating we have collected the ten most pleasant-smelling flowers so that you can create the most fragrant bouquet of aromas on occasion.

This perennial flower from the Passionflower family, which includes over 500 species. One of the most beautiful passion flowers is Blue Passionflower, a plant purple with white stripes.

Different types of passion flowers have medicinal properties, but are known more for their exotic and very pleasant smell. The plant blooms during the rainy season and grows in places where there is frequent rainfall.

The Italian Giacomo Bosio described the passion flower as the natural embodiment of the Passion of Christ.

  • The three stigmas of the pestle are the nails with which the Son of God was nailed to the cross.
  • The stamens are the five wounds of Christ.
  • The outer crown is the crown of thorns, and the 72 threads of the inner crown are its thorns.
  • The spear-shaped leaves of passionflower symbolize the spear of Longinus.
  • The symbol of the 30 pieces of silver of Judas became the pieces of iron on back side leaf.

The appearance of this climbing plant with clusters of large purple flowers - a sure sign of spring. Only at this time of year it smells sweetly, for which gardeners love it very much. The name “wisteria” itself is translated from Greek as “sweet”.

In Russia, wisteria is found in the south, including Crimea. It can also be grown at home, in the form of a bonsai.

This is the national flower of Nicaragua, so honored due to its amazing beauty and pleasant scent. It is also known as frangipani, named after the noble Italian family who created the plumeria-scented perfume.

The delicate aroma of these flowers cannot be described in one word, because it changes depending on environmental conditions. It manifests itself most clearly in the morning hours.

Frangipani oil extracts are often added to face creams and skin cleansers. They have regenerating, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.

These tiny white-yellowish flowers, about 5mm in diameter, grow in the Mediterranean region. During the spring season, they exude a pleasant aroma and are perfect for making wreaths.

You can plant sea lobularia in a pot and it will bloom in the sun and shade. This flower is widely used as an ornamental plant; it is unpretentious and requires minimal investment of time and money.

Bright ornamental plant is one of the most fragrant flowers on Earth and has been grown for over 300 years. Sweet peas can be the most different shades, from red to pink and from yellow to white. It can often be seen in Russian gardens and dachas.

However, there are certain types of sweet peas that, contrary to their name, do not have a pleasant smell. Therefore, before purchasing seeds of this plant, carefully read the product description.

This plant has another name - Four o'clock - which gives an idea of ​​its main feature. The flowers of the night beauty open in the middle of the day and remain open throughout the night.

Gardeners usually plant night beauty in patio or closer to the windows to enjoy the pleasant smell that is strongly felt in the evening. The plant is unpretentious, can grow in both sun and shade, and needs very little water.

If you love chocolate, then this flower is for you. Chocolate cosmos (aka black cosmos) is distinguished from its “brethren” by its unique reddish-brown color and sweet, delicious aroma of vanilla and chocolate. And the heat makes this smell surprisingly rich.

Just don’t eat black cosmos, even if you really want chocolate. She's poisonous.

This plant was previously found only in its homeland - Mexico - and was considered endangered for a long time. Now you can buy its seeds in Russian specialized online stores. However, keep in mind that they have poor germination and most often propagate cosmos by dividing tubers.

This genus of tropical plants was named after the famous Scottish botanist Alexander Garden. Gardenia flowers are a common decoration for weddings because they have important religious significance and retain their beauty and fragrance, reminiscent of jasmine, for a long time. White color gardenia symbolizes purity and innocence, and perfectly complements the bride's dress.

In large quantities, the intoxicating aroma of gardenias can “clog” all other odors in the garden. These fragrant beauties are finicky to care for and susceptible to aphids and powdery mildew.

In second place in the top 10 most fragrant flowers is the sweet-smelling white jasmine. This is a flower of the tropics, but its smell is well known to Russian women. After all, jasmine is used to make many cosmetic products, from shampoos and hand creams to perfumes and face masks.

Jasmine flowers are the source of one of the most pleasant and popular fragrances in the world. However, they are also used in cooking, giving a unique smell to tea and desserts, as well as in folk medicine, for example for skin diseases and as an antidepressant.

1. Rose

There is no other flower on Earth that can be compared with beauty and aroma blooming rose. Depending on its color, it is a symbol of love, passion, nobility, purity, virginity and spiritual unfoldment. And the rarest rose in the world is the black rose, growing in Turkey in the village of Halfeti. Surprisingly, its petals are initially dark red, and only acquire a rich charcoal color towards the end of summer. This is explained by the properties of the soil, which is washed away by groundwater with very high level pH.

There are ten most fragrant varieties roses according to the American Rose Society. These include:

  1. Aida;
  2. Duftwolke;
  3. Mr. Lincoln;
  4. Tiffany;
  5. Dublin;
  6. Captain Harry Stebbings;
  7. Royal Highness;
  8. Limelight;
  9. ‘Miss All-American Beauty;
  10. Folklore.

Queens of flowers demand large quantity sunlight, warmth and frequent pruning, but their wonderful aroma more than makes up for all the difficulties in care.

April 25th, 2013

Rich and varied vegetable world of our planet. Flowers are amazing creatures. They are beautiful, gentle, perfect. And their amazing aroma captivates women and inspires perfumers all over the world. We present to you the favorites of the perfume industry.


Rose is the queen of perfumes. This flower with a warm, slightly spicy, sweetish odor was one of the first to be used by humans to produce essential oil. The aroma of a rose combines tenderness and regal splendor, beauty and inaccessibility. In perfumery they use Rosa Centifolia, which grows in Morocco and Grasse, and Rosa Damascene, which is grown in Turkey and Bulgaria.

It is impossible to imagine modern perfume production without lavender. Lavender exudes an attractive, pleasant scent that promotes calm - the aroma of serenity. Endowed with the aroma of misty freshness, lavender is much loved by perfumers in all countries.

The elegant, sophisticated scent of jasmine makes it the king of flowers in perfumery. Its aroma is floral, fresh, light, with a sweet fruity nuance.

The flower is native to the Philippine and Comoros Islands. Ylang-ylang, which Filipinos call the “flower of flowers,” is considered the flower of seduction and pleasure. The unique aroma of ylang-ylang is the top note of the well-known Chanel No. 5 perfume.

5. Flower orange tree or orange blossom

The refined aroma of orange blossom is somewhat similar to the scent of jasmine, but shimmers with more honeyed and tart shades. Fresh, delicate and clean aroma - the aroma of happiness and love. It is not for nothing that the orange tree flower is called the “Flower of Happiness”, “the Flower of Brides”, “the Flower of Innocence”.

Thanks to its intoxicating, intoxicating and captivating aroma, tuberose is a symbol of forbidden pleasures and passion. The scent is very intense, like sweet honey, with hints of jasmine and orange, heavy and sensual. Essential oil This magnificent flower is considered one of the most precious floral oils in modern perfumery.

Gardenia flowers emit a sweet, silky scent reminiscent of jasmine. Gardenia symbolizes love, harmony and grace. Its warm, voluminous, but at the same time light and airy aroma is often used as the “heart” of floral perfume compositions.

The delicate, very fresh, tart, cool aroma of lily of the valley awakens sensuality and creates an atmosphere of love. This is the most spring smell; a scent that lifts your spirits and gives you confidence.

9. Lily, whether Asian or Oriental

Lily flowers have a pleasant, mysterious, exciting aroma. The Greeks attribute divine origin to the lily; among the Spaniards and Italians, as well as in other Catholic lands, the lily is considered the flower of the Blessed Virgin; among the French in the Capetian and Bourbon eras, the lily is a symbol of royal power. Thick, slightly balsamic, with a sweet floral note, the scent of lily is intended for real kings and queens.

Hyacinth is a flower of love, happiness, fidelity. Its aroma is honey-sweet, floral, bright, with a hint of lily and jasmine, it makes you dizzy and excites. Perfumers often use the scent of hyacinth as top or middle notes.

11. Plumeria or frangipani

Plumeria - tropical plant with amazingly beautiful flowers correct form. Plumeria exudes a warm, sweet, deep floral aroma with soft fruity notes, attracting perfumers all over the world.

12. Tiare or Gardenia Tahitian

It is the national flower of French Polynesia and the Cook Islands. Graceful creamy white tiare flowers are endowed with a strong, pleasant, captivating aroma. The sweet, exotic scent of this flower conjures up images of calm seas, a spice island, and the lush vegetation of a tropical paradise.

Mimosa flowers have an extraordinary aroma; you can’t confuse it with anything else. Sweet, floral, woody, green, with a bitter honey note - this is the smell of spring, a holiday.

Peony in China is one of the most revered plants; they say about it: “a hundred roses in one flower.” Its subtle, sweet, floral aroma is reminiscent of old roses. The romantic aroma of love of this flower has taken its rightful place in perfumery.

Narcissus flowers have a strong, sweetish, slightly bitter, intoxicating smell. Early spring is permeated with this exciting aroma. Narcissus absolute is very rare and expensive, it is used only in high-end perfumes.


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The flora of our planet is rich and diverse. Flowers are amazing creatures. They are beautiful, gentle, perfect. And their amazing aroma captivates women and inspires perfumers all over the world. We present to you the favorites of the perfume industry.

Rose is the queen of perfumes. This flower with a warm, slightly spicy, sweetish odor was one of the first to be used by humans to produce essential oil. The aroma of a rose combines tenderness and regal splendor, beauty and inaccessibility. In perfumery they use Rosa Centifolia, which grows in Morocco and Grasse, and Rosa Damascene, which is grown in Turkey and Bulgaria.

It is impossible to imagine modern perfume production without lavender. Lavender exudes an attractive, pleasant scent that promotes calm - the aroma of serenity. Endowed with the aroma of misty freshness, lavender is much loved by perfumers in all countries.


The elegant, sophisticated scent of jasmine makes it the king of flowers in perfumery. Its aroma is floral, fresh, light, with a sweet fruity nuance.


The flower is native to the Philippine and Comoros Islands. Ylang-ylang, which Filipinos call the “flower of flowers,” is considered the flower of seduction and pleasure. The unique aroma of ylang-ylang is the top note of the well-known Chanel No. 5 perfume.

5. Orange tree flower or orange blossom


The refined aroma of orange blossom is somewhat similar to the scent of jasmine, but shimmers with more honeyed and tart shades. Fresh, delicate and clean aroma - the aroma of happiness and love. It is not for nothing that the orange tree flower is called the “Flower of Happiness”, “the Flower of Brides”, “the Flower of Innocence”.


Thanks to its intoxicating, intoxicating and captivating aroma, tuberose is a symbol of forbidden pleasures and passion. The scent is very intense, like sweet honey, with hints of jasmine and orange, heavy and sensual. The essential oil of this magnificent flower is considered one of the most precious floral oils in modern perfumery.


Gardenia flowers emit a sweet, silky scent reminiscent of jasmine. Gardenia symbolizes love, harmony and grace. Its warm, voluminous, but at the same time light and airy aroma is often used as the “heart” of floral perfume compositions.


The delicate, very fresh, tart, cool aroma of lily of the valley awakens sensuality and creates an atmosphere of love. This is the most spring smell; a scent that lifts your spirits and gives you confidence.

9. Lily, whether Asian or Oriental


Lily flowers have a pleasant, mysterious, exciting aroma. The Greeks attribute divine origin to the lily; among the Spaniards and Italians, as well as in other Catholic lands, the lily is considered the flower of the Blessed Virgin; among the French in the Capetian and Bourbon eras, the lily is a symbol of royal power. Thick, slightly balsamic, with a sweet floral note, the scent of lily is intended for real kings and queens.


Hyacinth is a flower of love, happiness, fidelity. Its aroma is honey-sweet, floral, bright, with a hint of lily and jasmine, it makes you dizzy and excites. Perfumers often use the scent of hyacinth as top or middle notes.

11. Plumeria or frangipani


Plumeria is a tropical plant with amazingly beautiful flowers of regular shape. Plumeria exudes a warm, sweet, deep floral aroma with soft fruity notes, attracting perfumers all over the world.

12. Tiare or Gardenia Tahitian


It is the national flower of French Polynesia and the Cook Islands. Graceful creamy white tiare flowers are endowed with a strong, pleasant, captivating aroma. The sweet, exotic scent of this flower conjures up images of calm seas, a spice island, and the lush vegetation of a tropical paradise.



Mimosa flowers have an extraordinary aroma; you can’t confuse it with anything else. Sweet, floral, woody, green, with a bitter honey note - this is the smell of spring, a holiday.


Peony in China is one of the most revered plants; they say about it: “a hundred roses in one flower.” Its subtle, sweet, floral aroma is reminiscent of old roses. The romantic aroma of love of this flower has taken its rightful place in perfumery.


Narcissus flowers have a strong, sweetish, slightly bitter, intoxicating smell. Early spring is permeated with this exciting aroma. Narcissus absolute is very rare and expensive, it is used only in high-end perfumes.

Plants are amazing organisms. They are used for a variety of purposes: creating designs, medicine, culinary seasoning. They also have one more function - many representatives have very fragrant aromas, which can be inhaled both at home and in your dacha.

Selecting flowers that smell good is a special task. IN in this case There are several important points to consider:

  • the right combination of flavors;
  • harmonious combination of plants in terms of design;
  • what conditions are suitable different plants for their joint flowering (soil, lighting, etc.).

Important! When selecting fragrances, it is important to take into account whether anyone in the household is allergic to certain odors. And if plants with a smell are intended to be grown at home, then you need to keep in mind pets, who may also not like overly fragrant flowers.

Gloxinias are plants with incredibly beautiful gramophone-shaped flowers.

The richest, most delicious-smelling plants can be placed on your balcony. The most popular include:

  1. Gloxinia- plants with incredibly beautiful flowers in the form of gramophones. They come in a variety of colors and patterns and have a delicate, unique aroma.
  2. Hyacinth- these are very popular flower plants, which are grown from bulbs. They have a very intense aroma, which is emitted by flowers of various colors: blue, red, white, pink, lilac, etc.
  3. Sweet pea It blooms all season until the beginning of October, if the Indian summer lingers longer than usual. The plant is creeping and needs a trellis, netting or stretched ropes.
  4. Lavendergraceful plant With purple flowers, which enrich the atmosphere with a pleasant smell until the end of summer.
  5. Nasturtium– it can be grown as a grapevine on a trellis, or in ordinary containers. The aroma is pronounced, with rich honey tones.

What flowers to plant on the balcony (video)

Strongly scented flowers for the garden

The choice of fragrant plants for the garden is wider. Along with flowers, this includes some herbs, low-growing shrubs and, of course, garden trees.

Fragrant shrubs and trees

Many people have fragrant aromas garden shrubs and of course, trees:

  • bird cherry;
  • lilac;
  • different types of honeysuckle (Tatar, Maaka);
  • Hydrangea paniculata;
  • alnifolia clethra;
  • different types of mock orange;
  • apple tree;
  • Robinia pseudoacacia and others.

They are usually not seated next to each other. However, some types of trees, for example, bird cherry and apple trees, the smells of which do not contradict each other, are quite appropriate to plant nearby.

Lavender is an elegant plant with purple flowers that enrich the atmosphere with a pleasant scent until the end of summer.

Fragrant herbs

Some herbs, despite their inconspicuous appearance, have very pleasant aromas. Moreover, they can be successfully used in the decoration of flower beds, rockeries and other flower arrangements. Here are some of the most popular representatives of fragrant herbs:

  • caraway;
  • tarragon;
  • fennel;
  • dill;
  • basil;
  • leaf mustard;
  • chervil and others.

It is no coincidence that most of the herbs on this list are used as spices. They got into the culinary business thanks to their exquisite aroma, which adds a piquant taste to any dish.

Some herbs, despite their inconspicuous appearance, have very pleasant aromas.

Fragrant annual and perennial flowers

Almost all flowers have their own unique aroma, which allows them to attract insects for pollination. However, few can produce truly rich odors that are pleasant to humans.

These, for example, include the following annuals:

  1. Sweet pea. This plant prefers cool, rainy weather. It can be planted in protected soil in winter or early spring.
  2. Mirabilis, which is also called the “Peruvian miracle”. It opens its flowers after 5-6 pm and emits a pleasant smell until sunset.
  3. Heliotrope– quite tall (up to half a meter) beautiful flowers with pleasant aroma vanilla.
  4. Lobularia, which is also called alyssum. It blooms almost all summer and part of September. It is grown by seedlings (seeds are sown at the end of March).
  5. Fragrant tobacco Along with planting at home, it is also quite suitable for decoration summer cottage. Fills the air with a strong floral scent.

Sweet Pea – This plant prefers cool, rainy weather.

Among perennial flowers, the most common are the following:

  • dahlias;
  • monarda;
  • Levkoy (two-year-old);
  • meadowsweet;
  • mignonette;
  • peonies;
  • thin-leaved marigolds.

You should choose a place for planting perennial fragrant flowers especially carefully, so as not to disturb them with replanting later.

Strong-smelling flowers for the garden (video)

Flowers that smell in the evening and at night

Flowers generally bloom and emit scents in the morning and afternoon to attract insects. However, there is a whole group of plants that smell fragrant in the evening and even at night. These include:

  1. Decorative tobacco– this plant has been cultivated for quite a long time. It reveals all its aromas from late evening until dawn. The aroma is sweetish, subtle, unobtrusive. Feature– can bloom until the beginning of October. The plant loves open sunlight, a well-ventilated place, so placing it on a balcony facing south or east is very good option. Loves systematic watering and fairly good soil.
  2. Mattiola- a plant that does not have any special decorative value, but is very fragrant. It is planted in containers, often in the vicinity of more interesting ones from the point of view of appearance flowers. The plant is quite demanding in terms of watering and soil quality; it grows well in the sunny side. In order to prolong the flowering of matthiola as much as possible and to enjoy its fragrant scent for as long as possible, it is better to plant the seeds in several turns at intervals of 10-15 days.
  3. Levkoy is a plant related to matthiola. It not only emits a pleasant, fragrant smell, but also has pleasant colors - white, scarlet, pink. If you alternate them with each other, sowing seeds different varieties, it will look especially beautiful.
  4. Night violet flowers(another name for this plant is matthiola bicorne) are small and rather inconspicuous in appearance, but in terms of aroma it is inferior to very few even the most beautiful flowers. When they bloom, a delicate, sweet aroma appears throughout the room, starting in the evening hours and continuing throughout the night. These are annuals, so new plantings should be done every year. The advantage of such plants is that the aromas can be inhaled literally a few months after planting.

Ornamental tobacco - this plant has been cultivated for quite a long time

Fragrant bulbous plants

There's a whole class garden plants, which are distinguished by both pleasant smells and magnificent colors: These are bulbous flowers:

  • daffodils;
  • hyacinths;
  • tulips;
  • crocuses;
  • scilla;
  • whiteflower and others.

Almost all of them have high decorative value and are grown not only for aroma, but also for aesthetic purposes.

Tulips have high decorative value and are grown not only for their fragrance, but also for aesthetic purposes.

Rules for creating a fragrant garden in the country

Creation fragrant garden– an original and interesting task. The main requirement for work is the formation of plantings of such plants that will constantly produce flowers in different time summer and autumn. In a word, you need to create a garden continuous flowering and fragrance.

Along with the conditions of design and agrotechnical (according to care conditions) combinations, it is necessary to take into account so that the flowers bloom in turn, and their aromas do not interrupt each other:

  • The first to open the season of scents in the countryside hyacinths and daffodils. They are planted as seedlings, which begin to be prepared at the end of summer. The bulb is planted in the container, and already at the very beginning of October it is dug into the ground along with the seedling. Next year with the onset warm season the pots are removed, the plants are removed and planted in specific places.
  • Then a shrub popular in our latitudes begins to bloom - lilac. It's pretty unpretentious plant, selecting different types soil Along with the usual tall trees, you can also plant decorative shrubs that grow no more than one and a half meters in height. Such trees not only bloom beautifully, but also look great in rockeries and other types of flower arrangements.

Hyacinths and daffodils are the first to open the season of scents in the countryside.

  • It blooms around the same time bird cherry, whose flowers smell like honey. Its flowering time is mid-May. Approximately the same time frame fits into garden apple tree, saturating the air with a delicate aroma.
  • Then (second half of May) they bloom lilies of the valley These flowers are low-growing, have a very unique, recognizable appearance, and therefore are most often planted separately from others. With their help you can indicate garden paths, plant along the edges of the flowerbed in circles or patterns, and also plant in the form of a continuous green carpet.
  • Next comes the time mock orange. It blooms at the very beginning of June and throughout July. Not all of its varieties smell, so it is important to choose the fragrant ones. Smells so pleasantly that it has received the name garden jasmine. The aroma is pronounced, rich, harmonious. It is best to plant this plant in open, sunny places and do not forget about regular watering.

Lilies of the valley bloom in the second half of May