5. Twinkle Orchid
Orchids are not that famous for their scents, but I have to tell you that they have a unique and incredible smell close to a spicy vanilla scent. Much like gardenia, orchids need some serious attention to details. Orchids need a lot of bright indirect light, humid spots with temperatures between 70 to 85 °F during the day and 55 to 65 °F during the night, and they need to be planted in an orchid mix of peat moss and fir bark (that’s because they are epiphytes).
6. Scented Leaf Geranium
The scented leaf geranium is famous for its strong and unique smell, as well as the 5-petaled flowers in summer. The plant actually comes in different scents like pine, chocolate mint, rose, pine, lemon, etc. Every variety is unique in its own way, you only have to make sure that the plant is placed somewhere that is exposed to sunlight at least five hours a day.
7. Stephanotis
Stephanotis is infamous for its special looking leaves with the dark green color that fits in the mood of all seasons. On top of the beautiful look, stephanotis generates a unique smell during summer and spring. The good thing about this plant is the fact that it can be easily grown indoors, it needs a support stand to climb on and bright light.