Fragrant - Flower Plants
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Abelia mosanensis
Fragrant Abelia has very fragrant pink tubular flowers with white centers that bloom in May and June. The glossy green foliage turns orangey red in fall. Abelia mosanensis is very hardy and easy to grow. This plant was introduced from Latvia. (New name is Zabelia tyaihyonii)
H: 5 Feet · S: 5 Feet · Zone: 4



Abelia x 'Peach Perfection®' PP30954
Low maintenance semi-evergreen shrub featuring peachy tri-colored foliage all season long, paired with fragrant white flowers in mid-to-late summer that attract bees and butterflies. Deer and rabbit resistant. Salt and drought tolerant; appropriate for coastal plantings, hedges and borders.
H: 4 Feet · S: 3 Feet · Zone: 6



Abelia x grandiflora 'Rose Creek'
Abelia x grandiflora 'Rose Creek' provides a wonderful presence in the landscape with its plentiful fragrant white flowers and red-tinged stems on new growth. 'Rose Creek' Abelia will bloom beginning in May and last through the summer into September. (New name is Linnaea × grandiflora 'Rose Creek'.)
H: 4 Feet · S: 3 Feet · Zone: 6



Abelia x zanderi 'Little Richard'
A spreading, rounded shrub, 'Little Richard' Abelia has glossy dark green leaves that sometimes will be tinged bronze. Provides wonderful white, fragrant flowers through the summer until frost. (New name is Zabelia tyaihyonii 'Little Richard'.)
H: 3 Feet · S: 3 Feet · Zone: 6



Achillea millefolium 'Little Moonshine' PP28179
Dwarf, compact selection of herbaceous drought tolerant perennial with silvery-green, feathery foliage and dense clusters of long-blooming lemon-yellow flowers from May to September. Deer and rabbit resistant. Drought and poor soil tolerant.
H: 12 Inches · S: 12 Inches · Zone: 4


Actaea racemosa
Snakeroot or Cohosh is a spectacular addition to the late summer flower garden with tall, rocket-like spires of ivory white, fragrant flowers which are held high above the green foliage. The bloom period is longer than a month and insects love it (great for nature photographers). Actaea racemosa is best in moist, shady locations.
H: 72 Inches · S: 48 Inches · Zone: 4




Actaea simplex 'Atropurpurea'
Branched Bugbane has fragrant white flowers in late summer, over purplish bronze foliage. By mid summer the leaves take on a green hue. Bees and butterflies love the blooms. Per noted plantsman David Culp, Actaea do very well under Black Walnuts.
H: 48 Inches · S: 36 Inches · Zone: 4



Actaea simplex 'Brunette'
'Brunette' Branched Bugbane has fragrant white flowers in late summer, over deep purple foliage. The blooms are a wonderful insect attractant. All Actaeas are best in cool moist locations.
H: 36 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 4



Actaea simplex 'Hillside Black Beauty' PP9988
'Hillside Black Beauty' Kamchatka Bugbane has white fragrant flowers in late summer that tower over dark purple foliage. A great source of nectar and pollen for insects. The leaf color is particularly intense in early summer before bloom time.
H: 48 Inches · S: 36 Inches · Zone: 4



Actaea x 'Chocoholic' PP24821
'Chocoholic' Bugbane is shorter than other dark purple Actaeas, but what it lacks in stature it makes up for in the beauty of its foliage. The leaves emerge in the spring as a dark bronzy purple and turn more green by mid summer. The fragrant white flower spikes tower over the foliage in the late summer, attracting all manner of pollinators. This is particularly attractive when paired with shade tolerant gold foliage plants. Consistent moisture is necessary for the best performance.
H: 36 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 4



Agastache foeniculum
Lavender flowers on erect stems bloom June through September. Anise scented foliage adds another dimension to an already great native perennial.
H: 36 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 4




Agastache rugosa 'Golden Jubilee'
Lavender blue fragrant flower spikes top chartreuse yellow fragrant foliage. A showy choice for sunny well-drained sites.
H: 30 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 5



Agastache x 'Blue Boa' PP24050
'Blue Boa' Anise Hyssop is an improvement on 'Blue Fortune'. The large fragrant flower spikes are larger and deeper blue in color, verging on violet. The foliage is a bright green and wonderfully fragrant when touched. Agastache x 'Blue Boa' blooms for a prolonged time in mid to late summer, especially when deadheaded after the initial flowers flush. Although 'Blue Boa' Hyssop has proven itself to be very cold tolerant, it needs excellent drainage to survive our winters. Introduced by Terra Nova, and winner of a number of Horticultural Awards.
H: 30 Inches · S: 18 Inches · Zone: 5


Allium cernuum
Allium cernuum, or nodding Pink Onion, is a tough deer resistant bulb plant which is crowned by multiple pink flower umbels. The blooms appear above the green strap-like leaves in July and August. These are followed by attractive tan seedheads. The clumps increase in size as time goes on and the bulbs can be divided and spread to make a lovely addition to short meadows in mid summer. Self-seeds vigorously in the garden.
H: 16 Inches · S: 12 Inches · Zone: 3



Allium x 'Lavender Bubbles' PP31126
Deep purple drumstick flowers appear above blue green flat leaves in late summer. Hummingbirds and pollinators love it, deer don't.
H: 12 Inches · S: 20 Inches · Zone: 4



Alyssum wulfenianum 'Golden Spring' PP25710
A profuse blanket of gigantic, bright yellow flower clusters cover semi-evergreen blue-green foliage from April into May. Highly tolerant of drought, reliably cold hardy. Great for borders of rock gardens, softening edges along walkways and adding filler to container plantings. Deer and rabbit resistant.
H: 8 Inches · S: 14 Inches · Zone: 4


Amelanchier canadensis Rainbow Pillar® PP9092
Tall, upright deciduous shrub or small tree with fragrant white flowers from April to May, followed by blackish purple fruits in June. Low maintenance and highly adaptable to various soil conditions.
H: 18 Feet · S: 8 Feet · Zone: 4



Amelanchier x grandiflora Autumn Brilliance® PP5717
Small white flowers of Amelanchier x grandiflora Autumn Brilliance® emerge from pink buds in April. Apple Serviceberry has berries in June that will turn magenta to purple. Its brilliant red foliage brightens up the landscape in fall. A wet site tolerant plant introduced by nurseryman Bill Wandell of Illinois.
H: 20 Feet · S: 15 Feet · Zone: 4



Amorpha fruticosa
Fast growing and adaptable native shrub that suits a wide variety of site conditions. Suckers to create a dense thicket. Candle-like racemes of bluish-purple flowers bloom from May to June and are attractive to bees and butterflies. Soft grey-green pinnately compound foliage has a velvety texture on the undersides, making it unattractive to deer. Fantastic larval host for butterflies. Pollination source for specialist bees. Dry and wet soil tolerant.
H: 12 Feet · S: 10 Feet · Zone: 4



