Lilacs
Lilacs are popular shrubs, and even small trees, with a sweet scent that is unmistakable. The scent usually lasts as long as the flowers are in bloom. Most lilacs are hardy in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 3 through 7.
Lilac size can range from a small well-pruned shrub to a 10-foot or taller small tree. Once planted, lilacs require little extra care other than occasional pruning to control size or rejuvenate older shrubs. To get a lilac with the color and scent you want, buy one in the spring when it is in bloom. I planted several types that bloom at different times so my spring is filled with lilacs.
Article source here: 11 Plants to Grow for Fragrance
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