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The Best Smelling Treesfor Your Yard

Southeastern Growers

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What better way to usher in early spring

than by opening a kitchen window on a

breezy day and welcoming the sweet

fresh scent of blooming apple blossoms?

Planting a crabapple trees ensures this

experience for many years to come.

Ideal for small spaces with plenty of sun,

you can choose from varieties featuring

flower color palettes ranging from

snowflake white to coral reef red.

CLASSICCRABAPPLE

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Sweeter than fresh raw honey with a tang

of citrus, it’s no wonder the French make

scented soap out of the fragrant oils of

linden flowers.

Bees and butterflies swarm to these

highly fragrant flowers that fall in

graceful lemon-hued racemes.

Amateur beekeepers love this medium-

sized tree because of the exquisite-tasting

honey made from the nectar of its flowers.

AMERICANLINDEN

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Although you won’t actually get olives

from this tree, the heavenly scented white

spring flowers more than make up for the

lack of fruit.

As an added bonus, sweet olive trees

feature glossy evergreen foliage.

This tree requires at least eight feet of

space between it and other plants, so use

it as a front yard specimen tree for best

effect.

SWEETOLIVE TREES

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If you like understated, woodsy aromas in

your outdoor living space, consider

planting a sweet birch tree near your

backyard patio.

This fuss-free tree is perfect for low

maintenance yards and only requires a

fairly sunny spot to thrive.

Fragrant foliage scents the air long after

the fairly small, inconspicuous green-and-

white spring flowers have faded.

SWEETBIRCH

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Learn More

If you would like more information on how to make

the most of your outdoor living space using the right

trees, please visit www.southeasterngrowers.com.