These plants respond well to shaping and pruning and would work as a fragrant hedge plant, with dainty dark purple or white flowers producing a delicate scent that tends to smell stronger at night.
Explore 20 of our favorite flowering, sun-loving shrubs that aren't hydrangeas. Here’s how to grow them in your garden. Bring ...
This deciduous or semi-evergreen shrub is less well known than its summer-flowering cousin and in the cooler months you’ll find it covered in clusters of creamy-white highly scented flowers.
2-foot-tall plant with a single light-green stem. This elusive perennial's elegant white flowers gather in a loose cluster at the end of the stem, blooming from late July through September. The plant ...
These plants ... leaves and white blooms. At 2-3 feet tall, it is shorter than other mountain mints. Bees and butterflies are big fans of this plant. The leaves are highly fragrant when crushed.
It also produces small, lightly fragrant flowers nearly year-round ... ‘Clara’ is a dense, rounded shrub with white flowers and moderate leaf spot resistance that can grow to four feet tall.
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