Fragrant shrubs are a great way to add flowering plants that will produce vibrant blossoms and a sweet aroma to fill your garden with pleasantness. Many of these shrubs are easy to maintain and grow and do not take much time for maintenance.Fragrant Shrubs With Sweet Smells

This list will include various shrubs that will add to the beauty of your flower garden.

Aromatic Shrubs for You To Try This Year

1. Korean Spice Viburnum (Viburnum Carlesii)Fragrant Blooms of Korean Spice Viburnum

Scientific name
  • Viburnum carlesii
Characteristics
  • Flower clusters
  • Various colors
  • Round fruit
Benefits
  • Year-long interest
  • Sweet fragrance
Precautions
  • Susceptible to mildew
  • Avoid overwatering

Korean spice is a species of Viburnum with fragrant flowers. The flowers start from dark red buds that bloom into white flowers in a cluster that looks like a half sphere. These flowers initially have a light pink color that eventually turns white. As the name suggests, koreanspice Viburnum is native to Korea.

A foundation bed is an excellent option for the growth of this plant. For ideal growth, pruning the koreanspice is a good idea, but wait until after the flowers die to prune your plant. Sometimes, koreanspice plants get affected by powdery mildew, but this is not frequent.

The flowers of Korean spice change their colors during their lifecycle and form semicircular-shaped clusters. This transition from a dark color to pure white keeps a year-long interest in your garden. When the flowers die, a round-shaped fruit takes its place. The leaves of this plant have a broad shape and dark green color.

The leaves can sometimes take on a red hue during the fall season, but this is not a consistent phenomenon. Throughout the plant’s life cycle, the leaves have small hair on them, covering both the top and bottom sides. The plant matures when it reaches 6 feet high and 7 feet wide.

The best time to plant Korean spice is during the spring season. This ensures plenty of time to grow and develop a healthy root system. Like many viburnums, Korean spice is a slow-growing shrub that prefers a place with plenty of sunlight as it will lead to healthy foliage and vibrant blossoms.

The soil should be slightly acidic in nature and should be evenly moist with excellent drainage. Excessively wet soil will result in rotting in its root system, which can eventually become fatal for the plant. The shrub requires regular watering sessions to keep the soil evenly moist, typically needing one inch of water per week. You can check more Viburnum varieties in our detailed post.

2. RosesRomantic Beauty of Roses

Scientific name
  • Rosa rubiginosa
Characteristics
  • Vibrant flowers
  • Thorny stems
Benefits
  •  Variety of bright colors
  • Aesthetically pleasing
Precautions
  • Avoid overwatering
  • Susceptible to leaf scorch

Roses are easily recognizable across the entire world. They’re easily recognized by their signature appearance and fragrance. Roses are hardy and can be grown just about anywhere. They can easily adapt to various kinds of weather and growing conditions.

Roses are also an excellent option as companion plants. Using them like this will create a beautiful contrast of different colors, and it’s a surefire way to enhance the appeal of any area. Roses are not only confined to a single shade either. You can have signature red roses or other rarer varieties such as yellow, pink, white, and even black.

The different rose varieties also have their unique nature. Some of them can be quickly grown in outdoor gardens without much hassle and can be maintained easily. Other types can be suitable for planting in pots and containers. Climbing rose varieties are great for covering fences around your garden, such as a trellis.

Roses like loamy and well-drained soil that are evenly moist but do not become soggy. They also prefer soil that is neutral or slightly acidic in nature. Generally, they like to be kept under full sunlight, but if you live in an area with a hot climate, it can lead to leaf scorch from the heat. In this case, the plants would benefit from partial shade.

As a rule of thumb, roses like to be watered twice a week, but they prefer deep watering instead of frequent shallow watering sessions. Avoid wetting the leaves directly or during evening watering sessions, as it can lead to mildew infestation. One of the most fragrant roses are the Evelyn roses.

3. Angel’s TrumpetHeavenly Fragrance of Angels Trumpet

Scientific name
  • Brugmansia
Characteristics
  • Bell-shaped flowers
  • Shrubby growth habit
Benefits
  • Unique decoration
  • Vibrant colors
  • Attracts pollinators
Precautions
  • Toxic to humans and pets
  • Invasive in some regions

As the name suggests, the angel’s trumpet is a trumpet-shaped flower that hangs like a bell. Its unique shape and vibrant yellow color make it the center of attention in any garden. Angel’s trumpet is a flower native to the tropical regions of South America.

There are a total of seven different species of Brugmansia with different colors, and they can be further hybridized to produce plants that spread hastily. Angel’s trumpet grows in the form of a shrub or a small tree.

It’s best to plant these flowers in the middle of spring when the temperatures do not fall much. If your local climate does not match the requirements of a tropical environment, they can be planted in a pot and brought indoors.

It’s also a great plant to attract hummingbirds and colorful butterflies, which is always a beautiful sight to behold. But these flowers also present a significant safety concern, as every part of this plant is toxic to humans and pets. Employ the necessary safety precautions to avoid any setbacks when working with this plant.

Angel’s trumpet is an easy plant to care for and is readily available. You can easily buy these plants from the local nursery or sow the seeds directly. The plant prefers to grow under full sunlight. This helps the plant to produce plenty of flowers, and shade will lead to a leggy plant and sparse blooms.

It grows best in slightly acidic soil, although it is adaptable to many other soil types, as well. The soil should be rich, moist, and well-draining to avoid water logging that may be dangerous for the roots. It is a plant that needs plenty of water, but you can reduce the watering sessions during winter.

4. PeoniesLuscious Blooms of Peonies

Scientific name
  • Paeonia officinalis
Characteristics
  • Vibrant colors
  • Aesthetic appeal
Benefits
  • Good companion plants
  • Variety of colors
  • Sweet aroma
Precautions
  • Avoid overwatering
  • Susceptible to mildew

Peonies are show-stealers with their abundant colorful blooms. It makes a great addition to any flowering or shrub garden. Their blooming period is also close to that of Lady’s Mantle, which will help your garden blossom into a colorful sanctuary of nature. Peonies will look fabulous no matter where you plant them.

Peonies and Lady’s Mantle can be planted together easily. Planting Alchemilla just below peonies would give an excellent background to the brightly colored flowers. It will create a beautiful, coherent scene with peonies as the centerpiece. These large blossoms are adorned with red, pink, yellow, and white shades.

Peonies are perennial plants that have over 33 different species. Many of these plants are herbaceous, but some of them are woody as well. In addition to their beautiful blossoms, they produce a sweet fragrance to add to the experience. They can be categorized depending on the flower type or growth habit.

These plants rely heavily on their roots, so you will have to handle them carefully, especially when planting them. Their varieties have different blooming periods, ranging from spring to sometimes late summer. But the best time to plant them is in fall, a couple of weeks before the arrival of the frost.

Peonies are hardy garden plants that can survive for many decades if they are planted at an ideal location that meets their basic requirements. They do not demand a lot of care once they are established. They prefer full sun, which means direct sunlight for about 6 hours every day. This will help them produce abundant flowers.

They are very adaptable when it comes to their soil conditions. Generally, a good rule of thumb is rich, evenly moist soil that has good drainage. The soil pH should be slightly on the acidic side. They require consistent watering to maintain their soil moisture, typically one to two inches of water every week.

5. AzaleasVibrant Colors of Azaleas

Scientific name
  • Rhododendron
Characteristics
  • Bell-shaped flowers
  • Various sizes
  • Elliptical leaves
Benefits
  • Many different colors to choose from
  • Aesthetic value
Precautions
  • Toxic to humans, sometimes fatal
  • Avoid overwatering

The sight of blooming azaleas is one of the most appealing sights one can witness during the spring season. These plants produce an abundance of bell-shaped flowers in all shapes and sizes. Heirloom varieties of azalea can grow up to about 20 feet in height, while dwarf varieties tend to stay under three feet tall.

There is a variety of choices not just in their height but also between cultivars that bloom at different times of the year. While most azaleas bloom mid-spring, some varieties blossom earlier or later than this. This allows you to incorporate them into your landscaping designs and themed gardens at different times of the year.

Azaleas are loosely branched plants that have elliptical leaves. These are among the few shade-loving flowering plants that produce abundant tubular white flowers to beautify every part of your garden. While most varieties of azaleas are deciduous, you can also find some evergreen varieties if that is what you prefer.

Azaleas are generally slow-growing perennials, but the growth rate can also vary among different species. The plant can flower in its first year, but it can take over ten years to reach its full size. Despite their captivating beauty, azalea contains toxins that have varying degrees of effects on different animals and humans and can be fatal in some cases.

Azaleas are sensitive plants and need a proper location to thrive for a long time. If you choose a good spot for their growth, this long-lived shrub can thrive for years and is easily grown. However, in unfavorable spots, they can be quite temperamental. The most important condition is that the soil should be loose, well-draining, and acidic in nature.

Mostly, azaleas grow in shady areas that receive a few hours of sun during the morning. This keeps the flowers from withering from the heat, but in cold climates, they can survive in full sun as well. They generally meet their water requirements from rain, but you may need to do some watering if there is a dry spell.

Conclusion

Fragrant shrubs produce colorful aromatic flowers and sometimes even fruit, making them an excellent choice for any garden. If you want to plant one of these shrubs, keep the following in mind:

  • Many of these are low maintenance and do not require a lot of hassle to care for.
  • Some shrubs, such as roses and angel’s trumpets, are fast-growers and can take over your garden, so pruning them is important.
  • Be careful when planting aromatic shrubs such as azaleas and angel’s trumpets, as they are toxic to humans and pets.
  • Some of them, such as roses, produce fruits in addition to their colorful blooms and pleasant smell.

Which fragrant shrub will make its way to your garden? No matter what you choose, they will add to the aesthetic value while refreshing their surroundings with their sweet scent.

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