If you love walking into a room that smells fresh and natural, aromatic plants are your best friends. At Vedicflora, we bring you over 88 fragrant plant varieties for every kind of home. From tiny balconies to open ga...
If you love walking into a room that smells fresh and natural, aromatic plants are your best friends. At Vedicflora, we bring you over 88 fragrant plant varieties for every kind of home. From tiny balconies to open gardens, there is something here for everyone. And yes — all at the lowest price.
Why Aromatic Plants Belong in Every Indian Home
Aromatic plants are more than just pretty — they work hard for your home. Many are known to be air purifying, Vastu-friendly, and deeply rooted in Indian tradition. Plants like Tulsi and Raat Ki Rani have been in Indian households for generations. They bring calm, positivity, and a natural freshness that no spray can match.
- Natural air fresheners — fill your home with pure fragrance
- Low maintenance — perfect for busy plant parents
- Lucky plants — Vastu and spiritual significance
- Easy to grow — even for first-time gardeners
- Great for gifting — loved at festivals and housewarmings
Top Fragrant Plants from Our Collection
Our customers love these best sellers from our aromatic plants list. Each one brings a unique scent and story to your space. Here are some top picks to get you started:
- Tulsi (Green & Black) — sacred, medicinal, and very easy to grow
- Raat Ki Rani — blooms at night with an unforgettable scent
- Orange Michelia Champa — rich, temple-like fragrance
- Agarwood (Oud) — one of the rarest and most prized aromatic plants
- White Shevanti — soft floral scent, ideal for garlands
How to Pick the Right Aromatic Plant for You
New to plants? Start with low maintenance varieties like Tulsi or Black Tulsi. They grow well in pots on a windowsill or balcony. If you want something dramatic, Raat Ki Rani blooms after dark and is a favourite among our customers. For something truly special, the Agarwood (Oud) plant is a rare gem that grows in value over time.
Studies show that indoor plants can reduce stress by up to 37% — and fragrant ones double that calming effect. With 88+ varieties to explore, our collection covers every need. Browse by sunlight requirement, pot size, or fragrance type to find your perfect match. Check your pincode to see if we deliver fresh aromatic plants to your doorstep.
Frequently asked questions
What are some popular aromatic plants examples for Indian homes?
Some of the most loved aromatic plants in Indian homes include Tulsi, Raat Ki Rani, Champa, and Mogra. These plants are easy to grow and thrive well in pots on balconies or windowsills. At Vedicflora, we carry all of these and many more at the lowest price.
Are aromatic plants easy to grow indoors?
Yes! Many aromatic plants are low maintenance and do very well indoors with a little sunlight. Tulsi, for example, grows happily in a small pot near a window. Plants like Raat Ki Rani prefer outdoors but can be kept on a semi-shaded balcony with ease.
Which aromatic plants are considered lucky or Vastu-friendly?
Tulsi is the most well-known lucky plant in Indian culture and is considered sacred in Hindu tradition. Champa and Mogra are also linked to positive energy and are used in religious rituals. Keeping these lucky plants near the entrance of your home is believed to bring peace and prosperity.
How many aromatic plants are available at Vedicflora?
We currently offer over 88 aromatic and fragrant plant varieties in this collection. Our list includes rare finds like Agarwood (Oud) as well as everyday favourites like Tulsi and White Shevanti. New plants are added regularly, so check back often for fresh arrivals.
Can I gift aromatic plants for festivals or housewarmings?
Absolutely! Fragrant plants make thoughtful and lasting gifts for any occasion. Champa, Raat Ki Rani, and potted Tulsi are especially popular during Diwali, Gudi Padwa, and housewarming ceremonies. At Vedicflora, you can order online and get them delivered fresh to your loved one's door.
Do aromatic plants also purify the air?
Yes — many aromatic plants are also known to be air purifying. Tulsi, for instance, releases oxygen even at night and helps reduce indoor pollutants. Having a few fragrant plants around the home means you enjoy both a natural scent and cleaner air every day.

















