Fragrant Plants for Your Central Florida Yard
In this episode of Your Central Florida Yard podcast, we talk all about our favorite fragrant plants. What type of garden scents do you prefer? Some people like heavy florals while other people prefer a more subtle scent.
We share flowers, and other garden fragrances, in this episode.
Your Central Florida Yard, a podcast from UF/IFAS Extension Polk County, has a new episode on fragrant plants. Listen to it on Apple, Spotify, or where you listen to podcasts.
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Consider ways to add the sense of smell to your garden for a full sensory experience! Let us know what fragrant plants you decide to plant after listening to this episode.
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Learn more
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- Find your local UF/IFAS Extension office
- If you are not in Polk County, Contact your local UF/IFAS Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Plant Clinic
- Your Central Florida Yard newsletter
- Fragrance Gardens
- Fifty Fragrant Plants For Florida Landscapes
- The Strongest Sense
- Physiological Effects of a Garden Plant Smellscape from the Perspective of Perceptual Interaction
- Insect Odorscapes: From Plant Volatiles to Natural Olfactory Scenes
- “Fragrantly Florida-Friendly“
- Sensory gardens
- Fragrant Houseplants
- Find all of the plants mentioned in today’s episode by searching for the plant name on Gardening Solutions
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