Saturday, March 6, 2010

Fragrant Garden Tree Plants

Fragrant Tree Plants whose blossom create lovely fragrance justify special concentration in the landscape. They are plant near patios, decks or walkways where their smell can be respected. Plant night-bloomers like gardenia, night-blooming cereus and night-blooming Jessamine where their sweet perfumes can waft through bedroom windows.

Albizia julibrissin
silk tree, mimosa

Bauhinia variegate
orchid tree, purple orchid tree, mountain ebony

Carissa macrocarpa
Natal plum

Chionanthus virginicus
fringetree, Grancy Gray Beard

Citrus reticulate
mandarin, satsuma, tangerine

Citrus sinensis
sweet orange, navel orange

Eriobotrya japonica
Japanese plum, loquat

Fortunella margarita and Crassifolia
kumquat, nagami kumquat, meiwa kumquat

Gordonia lasianthus
loblolly bay, bay

Juniperus virginiana
eastern redcedar, redcedar, southern redcedar

Magnolia grandiflora
southern magnolia, bull bay

Magnolia heptapeta
Yulan magnolia

Magnolia stellata
star magnolia

Magnolia virginiana
sweet bay, silver bay, swamp bay

Magnolia x soulangeana
saucer magnolia, tulip tree, Japanese magnolia

Osmanthus americanus
devilwood, American olive, wild olive

Pachira aquatica
water chestnut, Guiana chestnut, Malabar
chestnut
Peltophorum pterocarpum
yellow poinciana, yellow flame tree, copperpod
Persea borbonia
red bay

Pimenta dioica
allspice, pimento, Jamaica pepper

Plumeria spp.
frangipani, temple tree

Prunus caroliniana
Carolina cherry laurel, cherry laurel

Robinia pseudoacacia
black locust, false acacia, yellow locust

Sassafras albidum
Sassafras

Tilia Americana
American basswood, American linden,Whitewood

Vitex agnus-castus
hemp tree, chaste tree, monk's pepper

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