11. Sweet Alyssum (Lobularia maritima)
Though often grown outdoors, sweet alyssum can thrive indoors in bright spots. It produces tiny white or purple flowers with a honey-like scent.
12. Plumeria (Frangipani)
Plumeria plants bear beautiful, fragrant flowers reminiscent of tropical vacations. Their scent is sweet and slightly citrusy, perfect for brightening up indoor spaces with enough light.
Tips for Growing Fragrant Plants Indoors
Light: Most fragrant plants need bright, indirect light to thrive.
Water: Avoid overwatering; keep soil moist but well-drained.
Airflow: Good ventilation helps spread the fragrance and keeps plants healthy.
Pruning: Regular trimming encourages more blooms and stronger scents.
Why Choose Scented Plants?
Beyond their visual beauty, scented plants naturally freshen your home without chemicals, improve your mood, and create a relaxing environment. Whether you want calming lavender by your bedside or energizing mint in your kitchen, fragrant plants can transform your home into a sensory oasis.
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