Many of the most popular houseplants that we pick are foliage plants, which are cultivated for the aesthetic value of their leaves. The blossoms, if they do flower at all, are frequently fairly inconsequential.
Numerous aromatic blooming plants that are frequently found in gardens may also be grown indoors. Since they may occasionally be rather dull the rest of the year and will ultimately thrive outside, it is usually best to just bring them inside when they are at the height of their blossoming.
Some fragrant plants have fairly strong scents that some people could find overpowering. The greatest smells are those that gently waft and aren’t excessive. Here are a few of our favorites.