When purchasing new plants, people often overlook fragrance and are more intent on the color or texture of a plant. But when you do come across a plant with a perfumed scent, the experience can be heady. Adding fragrant groundcover plants to a special nook in the garden or a walkway can add a punch of “wow” when passersby catch the aroma. Good-smelling groundcover is ideal for shady spots under tree canopies, among stepping stones, in a sensory garden, or even in a children’s play area. Incorporating perfumed plants into the garden will tickle your nose and delight your senses. 5 Fragrant Ground Cover Plants Here are five different aromatic groundcover plants and how to use them in the garden: Roman chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile), USDA zones 4-9) is a delicate, perennial herb with tiny, daisy like flowers in summer. It has a calming fragrance, and its leaves can be dried […]
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