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Ah, can you smell that? It's the enchanting aroma of scented flowers. TN Nursery's selection of aromatic flowering flowers has a scent like love. Our company has been family-operated since 1959, and we offer buy one, get one free deals on almost all our flowers, including scented floral bloomers.

Fragrant Plants

Many flowering plants can help create a stunning visual attractiveness to your garden and yard. With the brightness and differing colors available, creating a focal point in your neighborhood is easy. However, many flowers don't just bring visual attractiveness; they also bring great fragrances to your yard.

Fragrant Plants Are Great For Butterflies

When selecting flowers, scented flowers are a great way to enhance the visual aspect of your yard. Although many flowering flowers produce some fragrance, scented flowers also include many non-flowering varieties, such as certain mosses and trees, such as cedars.

Bees Love Fragrant Plants

One of the most recognizable scented flowers is lilac. These scented flowers can grow quite large or, if pruned regularly, remain a more manageable size, perfect for nearly any place in your yard or landscaping. When in bloom, they produce a distinct aroma that can be noticed in large areas around the yard.

Hibiscus and myrtles are another group of scented flowers that can add a calming aroma to your yard. They also have bright flowers and blooms that add color to many areas of your yard. These flowers can grow as significant or be maintained as small as they fit perfectly in your landscaping. Adding a wonderful aroma is not the only benefit of including scented flowers in your garden. Many pollinators, such as butterflies, bees, and moths, are attracted by the fragrance and can help increase the overall health of your yard. The aroma of many types of fragrant plants also helps to control and repel nuisance insects, such as weevils and mosquitoes.

While many scentedflowers produce showy and bright blooms, many others produce more muted colors or remain green. Whatever type of plant you are looking for to fill in gaps in your landscaping or create a centerpiece for your yard, scentedflowers can help. Along with the wonderful aroma many of them produce, they can also add many other benefits to your yard.