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Reply:Gardenia - The gardenia, both fragrant and fabulous, was named by renowned Swedish botanist Carolus Linneaus after Dr. Alexander Garden, a Scottish-born American naturalist.
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Easter Lillies - The Easter lily, or lilium longiflorum, is native to Japan and features white, trumpet-shaped flowers with a sweet, memorable fragrance.
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Hyacynths - In the Netherlands during the 18th century, the hyacynth's popularity rivaled that of the tulip and was normally owned only by very rich flower collectors.
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Reply:Get an orchid they have lots that are fragrant
Reply:Hoyas can be really fragrant and have long lasting blooms, but the big trick is to get them to flower to begin with. They are a neat, frustrating plant that when in bloom are well worth the annoyance.
Reply:Hydrangias/? we use to call them washing machine plants cause they grew well near the Dryer and Outspout of a laundry room.
Azaleas are nice. Are poison, sorta, not really meant for indoors I guess.
Grow the veggies that you would normally drive to thew store and buy in plastic wrappers. Herbs and stuff smell nice and can be eaten.
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Reply:Jasminum polyanthum, Passiflora caerulea and possibly the Saintpaulia hybrids.loan
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