10 indoor plants that will make your house smell nicer

Lavender:

Lavender is prized for its calming fragrance, which can help reduce stress and promote relaxation. Place it in a sunny spot and enjoy its soothing scent.

Jasmine:

Jasmine produces delicate white flowers with a sweet and intoxicating fragrance. Place it near a window where it can receive bright, indirect sunlight to enjoy its scent.

Lemon Balm:

Lemon balm emits a refreshing lemon scent when its leaves are crushed. It's easy to grow indoors and can be used in teas or as a natural air freshener.

Rosemary:

Rosemary is a versatile herb with a fragrant aroma reminiscent of pine and citrus. It's not only great for cooking but also adds a pleasant scent to your home.

Scented Geranium:

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Eucalyptus:

Eucalyptus leaves release a fresh, minty aroma when crushed. You can place a small bouquet of eucalyptus stems in a vase or use it in floral

Mint:

Grow them in pots indoors and harvest their leaves for culinary use or to freshen the air.

Citrus Trees:

Citrus trees, such as lemon, lime, or orange, not only add a pleasant fragrance to your home but also provide fresh fruits.

Gardenia:

Gardenias produce creamy white flowers with a sweet, floral scent. Although they require a bit more care.

Peace Lily:

They're also known for their air-purifying properties, making them a great addition to any home.

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