If you don't have much space, I would recommend orchids: Rhyncholaelia digbyana, Oncidopsis/Cambria Nelly Isler, Phalenopsis Sweet Memory, Miltonidium (Oncidopsis) Bartley Schwarz Baell, Rlc. Burdekin Wonder "Lakeland", Cattlianthe Wufong Rose "Sweet Perfume", Cattleya Memoria Robert Strait. If you have a lot of space e.g. a conservatory, I can definitely recommend Jasminum sambac, Jasminum azoricum, Ismene Sulphur Queen
@@MrCHATTERJEE01 beautiful fragrant plants you chose, beware that Lilium regale and Hyacinthus orientalis need winter temperatures close to zero degrees Celsius to bloom in winter, so I would not recommend them as indoor plants, but their fragrance is stunning. I have never bee n successful growing Cestrum nocturnum indoors, I tried three times, and they all died, I think they do better outside in warm climates (UK is too cold for Cestrum nocturnum)
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Hello are you going to show us your spring garden this year?
I really should at some point!!! Spring is starting now ;)
can you recommend 5-6 strong fragrant flower that can be smelled from far ?
any orchid , lily with strong fragrance for indoor ???
If you don't have much space, I would recommend orchids: Rhyncholaelia digbyana, Oncidopsis/Cambria Nelly Isler, Phalenopsis Sweet Memory, Miltonidium (Oncidopsis) Bartley Schwarz Baell, Rlc. Burdekin Wonder "Lakeland", Cattlianthe Wufong Rose "Sweet Perfume", Cattleya Memoria Robert Strait. If you have a lot of space e.g. a conservatory, I can definitely recommend Jasminum sambac, Jasminum azoricum, Ismene Sulphur Queen
@@plantreviewsuk1204 Thank you so much for recommendation 😊
after browsing internet, I picked Jasminum polyanthum, Cestrum nocturnum , Jasminum nitidum , clematis recta , jasminum grandiflorum , gardenia carinata , Lilium Regale , Hyacinthus orientalis ,
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@@MrCHATTERJEE01 beautiful fragrant plants you chose, beware that Lilium regale and Hyacinthus orientalis need winter temperatures close to zero degrees Celsius to bloom in winter, so I would not recommend them as indoor plants, but their fragrance is stunning. I have never bee n successful growing Cestrum nocturnum indoors, I tried three times, and they all died, I think they do better outside in warm climates (UK is too cold for Cestrum nocturnum)
@@plantreviewsuk1204 😊Thanks for guiding about temperature.
I did not know this....
here winter tem is 8-12°C
@@MrCHATTERJEE01 if it is less than 10 degrees I think the hyacinths and the lilies will still be able to get the winter chill for blooming in spring