23 Most Fragrant Purple Flowers

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Here is the list of the Best Fragrant Purple Flowers that not only boast mesmerizing fragrances but also radiate stunning shades!

Discover the charm of Fragrant Purple Flowers that will bring a fresh waft of fragrance to your garden or home!

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Fragrant Purple Flowers

1. Primrose

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Botanical Name: Primula

These fragrant purple flowers come in many colors, including purple and amethyst. They emit a sweet, orange, and citrus-like scent.

2. Lavender

Botanical Name: Lavandula

Lavender is renowned for its soothing, unmistakable aroma and stunning purple blooms. It’s used extensively in aromatherapy and for its essential oils.

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3. LilacsFragrant Purple Flowers 3

Botanical Name: Syringa vulgaris

Lilacs are one of the most fragrant purple flowers, and the purple varieties are particularly attractive. They bloom in the late spring and have a very sweet, distinct aroma.

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4. Heliotrope

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Botanical Name: Heliotropium arborescens

Heliotrope is also called a bloodflower, cherry pie, or turnsole. These fragrant purple flowers have a sweet smell similar to almonds.

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5. Sweet Pea

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Botanical Name: Lathyrus odoratus

Known for its rich hues of purple and strong, sweet aroma, sweet peas are perfect for adding a burst of color and scent to any garden.

6. Bearded Iris

Botanical Name: Iris × germanica

Many types of irises, such as the bearded iris, produce beautiful purple flowers and have a delicate yet distinct fragrance, especially the ones with darker shades.

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7. Hyacinth

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Botanical Name: Hyacinthus

With its intoxicating, sweet smell, these fragrant purple flowers are a favorite in many springtime gardens.

8. Wisteria

Botanical Name: Wisteria

Some cultivars, like ‘Murasaki Kapitan’ and ‘Shiro Kapitan’, smell sweet. But all wisteria plants have an aroma, which can be either musky or sweet.

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9. Crocus

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Botanical Name: Crocus sativus

During fall, the flowers of saffron crocus come in many colors, ranging from light pastel to lilac to dark purple. These fragrant purple flowers have a sweet scent, similar to honey.

10. Violets

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Botanical Name: Viola odorata

These small, perennial fragrant purple flowers are popular for their sweet, floral scent. They come in a range of colors, including various shades of purple.

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11. Bowles Mauve

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Botanical Name: Erysimum ‘Bowles Mauve’

The plant has attractive grey-green leaves that complement the abundant clusters of mauve flowers. These fragrant purple flowers have a pleasant scent.

12. Phlox Laura

Botanical Name: Phlox paniculata ‘Laura’

It is a beautiful perennial with large clusters of fuschia-purple flowers. They bloom for several weeks during the middle to late summer and have a pleasant fragrance.

13. Clematis

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Botanical Name: Clematis x triternata ‘Rubromarginata’

This clematis produces many flowers, and each flower has a strong scent that resembles the taste of almonds.

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14. Purple Heart Roses

Botanical Name: Rosa floribunda ‘Purple Heart’

While not all roses are fragrant, certain purple varieties such as ‘Ebb Tide’ or ‘Midnight Blue’ offer a strong, spicy-sweet scent.

15. Purple Petunias

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Botanical Name: ‘Evening Scentsation’ petunia

These popular fragrant purple flowers come in a wide range of colors, including purple. Some varieties, like ‘Evening Scentsation,’ have a distinctive, pleasant scent.

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16. Nicotiana

Botanical Name: Nicotiana tabacum

Also famous as flowering tobacco, certain varieties of Nicotiana produce purple blossoms that release a strong scent, particularly in the evening and at night.

17. PansyFragrant Purple Flowers 17

Botanical Name: Viola tricolor var. hortensis

These fragrant purple flowers have a subtle, sweet scent. They come in a variety of colors, including purple, and are great for containers and borders.

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18. Stocks

Botanical Name: Matthiola incana

These flowers are popular for their sweet, spicy scent. They are available in many colors, including purple, and are often used in bouquets and arrangements.

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19. Verbena

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Botanical Name: Verbena spp.

Verbena plants produce clusters of tiny, fragrant flowers in shades of purple, attracting butterflies and bees. The vibrant blooms are versatile and appear all season long.

20. Russian Sage

Botanical Name: Perovskia atriplicifolia

Russian sage has tall spikes of lovely bluish-purple flowers and leaves that are silvery and blue-green in color. The plant also has a fresh scent.

21. Geranium

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Botanical Name: Pelargonium spp.

Pelargonium graveolens, Pelargonium crispum, and Pelargonium tomentosum have mauve tint blooms and also carry and sweet scent.

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22. Butterfly Bush

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Botanical Name: Buddleja spp.

Also popular as Buddleia, this shrub produces long panicles of blooms that carry a sweet scent. it is great for attracting butterflies.

23. Catmint

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Botanical Name: Nepeta spp.

Catmint plants have aromatic gray-green foliage and produce clusters of purple flowers that release a pleasant fragrance.

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