Plants to Please Your Sense of Smell
While hiking on a wooded path in the mountains or along a dry, chaparral-covered slope in southern California, you'll likely notice some incredible fragrances along the way. Many of those fragrances come from California native plants commonly sold in nurseries. They can be used to create a beautiful fragrant garden in your yard. While some fragrant native plants are fairly well known, like sage and California lilac, others haven't been discovered yet by gardeners. Be the first on your block to use these less common California native plants in your fragrant garden














