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Sharing What Makes 'Scents'
Osmanthus fragrant - fragrant tea olive
Brunfelsia Latifolia Buddleia Joan
Corymbia - Lemon Scented gum
Gardenia True Love
Backhousia myrtifolia - grey myrtle
Hebe hybrid Pretty 'n' Pink
Hymensoporum - native frangipani
Jasminum polyanthum - jasmine
Helichrysum italics - curry plant
Leptospermum - Lemon Frost
Leptospermum petersonii - lemon scented tea tree
Michelia Coco Magnolia Little Gem
Murray - mock orange Osmanthus burkwoodii
Randia fitzalanii - native gardenia
LET'S make Scents!
There are so many beautiful scented plants, so no matter what style of garden you have in mind or simply desire to create, whether your selection is simply based on all of the plants you just love or a particular style such as formal, bushland, cottage, creating with nature is a pure delight.
It is a place where there are truly no wrongs or rights, but rather somewhere you can explore, connect, experience, immerse yourself in with amazing benefits to your wellbeing. You do not need to be an expert, nature opens its synergistic life force and will embrace your desire to connect.
So allow your creativity to flow, open your sensitivity to the sound, frequency, vibration that nature desires to share and demonstrate the infinite wonderment that is infinitely possible.
Whether you choose to have all scented plants, or mix it up with exotics, natives, indigenous to the area, herbs and fruit trees you are sure to have created a 'scent-ual' garden wonderland
''Breathe me in so I can delight your senses'


































































































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