The best aromatic plants for the home

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Do you want your home to smell fresh and natural? If so, do not hesitate to decorate it with aromatic plantswhich in addition to giving off a very pleasant smell, are very easy to care for and maintain.

We have made for you a list of very grateful species that, surely, will give you many satisfactions, such as the kratom. This herbaceous perennial plant is mainly used as an ornamental plant, since its flowers are of real beauty, don’t you think? You can enjoy it and its aroma in any sunny room. But there are more plants that I want to show you …

Laurel

A noble laurel

The laurel It is an evergreen shrub or tree that can reach a height of three meters. It is native to the Mediterranean region, where its leaves began to be used as a condiment in cooking. It is an ideal plant to have in a pot on the balcony, patio or terrace, since it tolerates pruning well and, in addition, its growth can be controlled without problems since it does not grow fast and does not have an invasive root system.

Thyme

Thyme

The thyme It is a shrubby perennial herbaceous plant that grows to a height of 40-60cm. Its small pinkish-white flowers make it an interesting species to decorate. Also native to the Mediterranean, you can have it in the kitchen or in rooms where a lot of natural light enters.

Oregano and marjoram

Marjoram oregano

Both oregano and marjoram are highly recommended perennial herbaceous plantsnot only for its usefulness in the kitchen but also as a medicinal and aromatic plant. They are native to the Mediterranean and East Asia. With a height of 20cm, you can have them in a pot in any corner of your home where there is good light.

Lavender

Lavender

We have already spoken on previous occasions about the lavender. It is a perennial shrub whose lilac flowers are very ornamental, which grows to a height of about 40cm. Native to the Mediterranean, it is a wonderful aromatic plant that you can have indoors.

What do you think? Do you have any at home?

The best aromatic plants for the home

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