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Fragrant shrubs and trees enrich your garden all year round

2024-03-27T14:46:47.396Z

Highlights: Fragrant shrubs and trees enrich your garden all year round. Many of the scented trees bring their smells with them from their originally distant homeland. A garden without fragrant plants is deprived of one of its most important talents. So let yourself be inspired by this picture gallery, where you are sure to find some unexpected trees.. As of: March 27, 2024, 3:27 p.m By: Ines Alms CommentsPressSplit If you like, you can cleverly plant your garden with scented Trees so that the plants enchant you with their flowers and smell from spring to winter.



As of: March 27, 2024, 3:27 p.m

By: Ines Alms

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If you like, you can cleverly plant your garden with scented trees so that the plants enchant you with their flowers and smell from spring to winter.

1 / 10This is what beauty looks like: Just by looking at the Chinese winter blossom (Chimonanthus praecox) you can sense a delicate vanilla scent.

The flowers appear from Christmas to April.

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2 / 10 From April onwards there is no getting around the beautifully lush blooming bird cherry (Prunus padus) - then the tree smells intensely of honey, which the bees also appreciate.

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3 / 10The classic spring smell should not be missed: the two-tone noble lilac (Syringa vulgaris Sensation) not only exudes a great scent, it also looks original.

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4 / 10From May to June, the pipe bush (Philadelphus coronarius) shows what it can do when it comes to scent.

It is not without reason that it is also called false jasmine.

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5 / 10From May onwards, the flower panicles of the robinia trees also enchant with their sweet, heavy scent that takes you to distant lands.

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6 / 10You can often smell the mother-of-pearl bush (Kolkwitzia amabilis) very pleasantly and sweetly before you can see it.

From May to July it also attracts numerous bees.

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7 / 10The magnolia-like spice bush (Calycanthus floridus) exudes the aroma of cloves and strawberries from June onwards.

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8 / 10In terms of appearance, the clematis (Clematis vitalba) is rather inconspicuous.

The scent of the countless flowers of the climbing plant is all the more intense from July to September.

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9 / 10Until the end of October, the shrub of the Seven Sons of Heaven (Heptacodium miconioides) enriches the gardens with its jasmine-like smell.

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10 / 10From November to April, the sweet-smelling scented viburnum (Viburnum farreri) attracts visitors with its flowers stretching across many meters.

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There is no way to look past a lushly blooming lilac.

Some other shrubs and trees make up for their rather inconspicuous appearance with countless small flowers and an intoxicating scent.

Many of the scented trees bring their smells with them from their originally distant homeland, sometimes exotic like spices, sometimes sweet like roses or honey.

A garden without fragrant plants is deprived of one of its most important talents.

So let yourself be inspired by this picture gallery, where you are sure to find some unexpected trees.

Source: merkur

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