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The tree that smells like roses and candy
🌹 The leaves have a graceful, fountain-like shape, and the plant stays compact and full, perfect for pots or small gardens. Relatively cold hardy, everbloomer.
🌹 In Thailand, it’s a symbol of peace and progress, and locals even use the flowers in traditional remedies as a natural relaxant and aphrodisiac. A true gem for anyone who loves fragrance and charm in one small tree.
🛒 Get your own Sacred Tree Jasmine for Peace and Love
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Smells like roses, but not a rose
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Surprising Miniature Gardenia
Gardenia radicans - Dwarf Miniature Creeping Gardenia
Gardenia radicans - Dwarf Miniature Creeping Gardenia
Gardenia radicans - Dwarf Miniature Creeping Gardenia
- Gardenia radicans - Dwarf Miniature Creeping Gardenia - can surprise even longtime gardenia fans. It has all the charm of the classic shrub - glossy green leaves, pure white flowers, and that unforgettable fragrance - but in a smaller, easier form.
- Natural bonsai. This little plant grows low and wide, staying under 1-2 feet tall and spreading up to 3-4 feet. It forms a dense mound or creeping groundcover that looks great along walkways or spilling from a pot. The leaves are tiny and shiny, giving it a neat, polished look all year.
- The flowers are about an inch across, double or semi-double, and smell just like the full-size gardenia. They bloom in spring and often return through summer, filling the air with perfume.
- Easier than other gardenias. Gardenia radicans isn’t as fussy as most gardenias. It can handle clay, sandy, or loamy soil as long as it drains well. Once established, it’s fairly drought-tolerant and can even handle some cold, down to around 15F in protected spots.
- Where to plant. It's perfect for small gardens, patios, or as a bonsai. You get the luxury fragrance of a gardenia without needing a big space. Use it as a groundcover, edging plant, or container specimen. It's one of those plants that stays tidy, looks refined, and keeps blooming. For anyone who loves gardenias but wants something compact and low-maintenance, Gardenia radicans is a great find.
🛒 Add unique Mini-Gardenia to your collection
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How we turned an eyesore into a wall of flowers
Quisqualis vine - Rangoon Creeper
- Quisqualis vine - Rangoon Creeper - Flamingo pink and fruity fragrance in one!
- Who said utility areas have to be ugly? Our Quisqualis indica - Rangoon Creeper - turned the roof of our water system into a wall of flowers! This shrubby vine covers itself in clusters of pink, crimson, and white blooms that change color as they age.
- The fragrance is sweet, fruity, and absolutely unforgettable. Every time we walk by, we can’t help but stop and smell the... creeper!
- Got a fence, trellis, or an eyesore to hide? This is your plant!
🛒 Plant Quisqualis today for a beautiful spot with perfume tomorrow
📚 Learn more:
- 💋Flamingo pink with fruity fragrance
- 💋Single flower variety
- 💋How to cover an ugly spot with a fragrance and and beauty, stop and smell the roses
- 💋You never have enough of this flower fruity fragrance
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Whats that fragrance in the dark?
Brunfelsia - Lady of the Night
- 💐 Brunfelsia? People often ask: what can you plant in a shady spot that blooms year-round and smells amazing? The answer is Brunfelsia, known as Lady of the Night.
- 💐 This Brazilian beauty is a compact, shade-loving shrub that thrives in low light and rewards you with creamy white flowers. As the sun sets, the blooms release a sweet, unforgettable perfume that lingers through the night. It’s like nature’s way of setting the mood for evening strolls.
- 💐 Brunfelsia is more than just fragrance. Its flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds, turning shaded corners into lively little stages. Low-maintenance, pollinator-friendly, and elegant, it’s the answer to your prayers: shade, flowers, and fragrance all in one plant.
- 💐 The most fragrant Brunfelsias are the creamy-white varieties, often called Lady of the Night.
Popular species include: B. americana, B. isola, B. nitida, B. lactea, B. manaca, B. densifolia, B. gigantea.
Do you already grow Brunfelsia? What kind do you have in your garden?
🛒 Experience Brunfelsia fragrance
📚 Learn more about Brunfelsias:
- ✦ Five best fragrant plants for summer plantings
- ✦ What is the most fragrant Brunfelsia?
- ✦ What happens when you cross Cream and Lavender?
- ✦ Lavender Marble Perfume
- ✦ What is the difference between Brunfelsia americana and nitida?
- ✦ Brunfelsia americana - Lady of the night
- ✦ Brunfelsias
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The secret tree behind Chanel No 5 perfume
Ylang-Ylang (Cananga odorata), Chanel No 5 Tree
- ⭐️ Ylang-Ylang (Cananga odorata, Chanel No 5 Tree) is the tree behind the worlds most famous fragrance - Chanel No. 5. Its golden, star-like flowers drip from the branches with a scent so powerful you can smell it from yards away.
- ⭐️ Native to Indonesia and Southeast Asia, this tropical evergreen can reach impressive heights, yet it blooms almost year-round, covering itself in clusters of perfumed flowers. This is one of the most beautiful, fast growing and beneficial flowering trees for Southern landscapes.
- ⭐️The fragrance shifts as the blooms age, from green to lemon yellow to deep golden, each stage producing an intoxicating scent prized in perfumery and aromatherapy. Even without flowers, its tiered branches and glossy leaves create a striking, almost Christmas-tree effect.
- ⭐️For smaller spaces, a dwarf form, Cananga fruticosa, brings the same beauty and scent in patio-friendly size. Whether towering or compact, Ylang-Ylang is more than a plant - it's living perfume in your garden.
🛒 Get your own Chanel #5 Tree
📚 Learn more:
- ✦ Flowering season of Dwarf Chanel No 5
- ✦ How to grow your own Chanel #5
- ✦ What is the best perfume tree for container culture
- ✦ The Ylang-Ylang: Queen of the Perfume World: the Bearer of an Ideal Fragrance
- ✦ Perfume in a pot: exotic Dwarf Chanel No 5 Tree
- ✦ Why Desmos - a cousin of Ylang Ylang - is every gardener's dream
📱 What is Chanel No5 made of? The story of Ylang-Ylang
🔽The Ylang-Ylang - Queen of the Perfume World - book - PDF file download
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