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đż 10. Mint
Scent: Cool, crisp, refreshing
Mint is not only edible but also releases a fresh scent when touched. Grow it on a sunny windowsill, and youâll always have fresh leaves for tea, cocktails, or garnish.
đ¸ 11. Plumeria (Frangipani)
Scent: Sweet, tropical, creamy
Plumeria flowers smell like a tropical vacation. They need warmth, plenty of sun, and well-drained soil, but the reward is intoxicatingly fragrant blooms.
đ 12. Citrus Trees (Lemon, Orange, or Lime)
đĄ Tips for Growing Fragrant Plants Indoors:
- Light matters: Most aromatic plants need lots of natural light.
- Donât overwater: Soggy roots can kill your plant (and ruin the smell).
- Use quality soil: Good drainage helps prevent root rot and disease.
- Humidity counts: Tropical plants like gardenias and plumeria may need added humidity.
đż In Summary
Filling your home with fragrant plants is an easy and natural way to elevate your space. From soothing lavender to energizing citrus, there’s a scented plant for every room and mood.
So why not skip the artificial air fresheners and bring home one (or a few) of these fragrant beauties? Your noseâand your guestsâwill thank you.
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