By Archisha Yadav | November 12, 2024
Lavender’s distinctive fragrance is both calming and versatile. Used in essential oils, cooking, and gardens, it has been a staple for centuries.
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Night-blooming jasmine releases its sweet scent at dusk. This delicate flower holds cultural significance and blooms in South Asia.
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Also known as plumeria, champa flowers emit a sweet, tropical aroma. They are a popular choice in Hawaiian leis and tropical gardens.
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This Mediterranean flower has a light honey-like scent. Its tiny, clustered blooms add charm and aroma to gardens and balconies.
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With its subtle, fruity scent, Daphne flowers add elegance to any garden. They are often a symbol of victory, rooted in Greek mythology.
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A classic favourite, jasmine is known for its sweet and intense fragrance. It blooms in warm climates and is highly valued in perfumes and teas.
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Camellias are known for their soft scent and tea-like fragrance. In addition to their beauty, some varieties are used to produce tea and cooking oil.
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Famed for their large, vibrant blooms, lilies offer a strong fragrance that’s especially noticeable in the summer.
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Gardenias produce creamy white blooms with a rich, velvety fragrance. Native to tropical climates, they are often used in perfumes and oils.
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Recognisable by their large, bold flowers, hibiscus plants add a mild aroma to gardens. Hibiscus tea, made from certain species, is rich in vitamin C.
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