10. Tuberose

Tuberose isn’t as commonly grown as other fragrant flowers, but it’s an absolute gem for anyone seeking rich, exotic perfume in the garden. With tall, slender stems topped with clusters of waxy white blooms, tuberose has a scent that’s deeply floral, sweet, and slightly spicy—often described as intoxicating. It’s one of the most used floral notes in high-end perfumes. Tuberose prefers warm weather and well-drained soil, making it perfect for summer containers or garden beds in full sun. It blooms later in the season, often when other flowers are fading, so it helps extend your garden’s scent season. In cooler climates, you can lift the bulbs before winter and replant in spring. A few of these stems in bloom will transform your entire outdoor space.
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