| Clerodendrum: bungeii, phillipinum, trichotomum (all get very big)
Coffea arabica (Coffee) - Coffeas are handsome foliage plants that produce fragrant, white flowers and are especially decorative when bearing their red fruits, which resemble cranberries. Coleonema pulchra (Breath of Heaven) - While the flowers are not scented, the small, narrow-linear leaves are pleasantly aromatic when they are crushed or brushed. Coronilla valentina - This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and birds. It has bloomy leaves and a profusion of yellow blossoms that smell like peaches. Cryptocereus anthonyanus (Rick-Rack Cactus)- This is a night bloomer and its flowers last for only a single night. It is common that some specimens rarely or never flower, but when they do they produce many white, pink and maroon slender-petaled starburst blossoms. The blossoms begin to open right at dusk, releasing a pleasing fragrance that is intended intended to attract nocturnal pollinators. Datura (Angel�s trumpets): most species are fragrant (ES) Dombeya: wallichii, hybrids Dracena fragrans (Corn Plant) Duranta erecta: some cultivars are fragrant Echinopsis: oxypetallum, other species and some hybrids (NS) Epiphyllum (Orchid cactus): anguliger (ES), crenatum, oxypetallum (NS), a few hybrids Eucharis amazonica (Amazon lily) Gardenias: see the gardenia mini-FAQ Gelsemium sempervirens (Carolina jessamine) Genista canariensis (Scented Broom) Hedychium coronarium, gardnerii, some hybrids Heliotropium arborescens (Cherry Pie) - They produce very pretty, wonderfully fragrant flowers that smell like cherry pie! The flowers cluster up to 8 inches across. They may be deep blue-violet to purple, lavender or almost white. |
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