Collection: Fragrant Plants

There is something magical about a home that smells of jasmine, mogra, or champa. Fragrant plants have been part of Indian households for centuries. They lift moods, attract good energy, and make every corner feel ali...

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There is something magical about a home that smells of jasmine, mogra, or champa. Fragrant plants have been part of Indian households for centuries. They lift moods, attract good energy, and make every corner feel alive. At Vedicflora, we bring you the best fragrant plants at the lowest prices.

Studies show that natural plant aromas can reduce stress by up to 40%. Our collection is curated for Indian climates and everyday home conditions. Whether you have a balcony, a windowsill, or an open garden, there is a scented plant for you. Most of our picks are easy to grow and low maintenance.

Why Fragrant Plants Belong in Every Indian Home

Fragrant plants do far more than smell good. Many are also air purifying and help remove indoor toxins naturally. Plants like jasmine and lavender are known to improve sleep and calm the mind. Several varieties are also celebrated as lucky plants in Vastu Shastra.

  • Mogra (Jasmine sambac) – India's all-time favourite, blooms through summer
  • Champa (Plumeria) – temple classic, thrives in pots on sunny balconies
  • Lavender – calming and fragrant, a best seller for balcony gardens
  • Raat Ki Rani – night-blooming wonder, fills evenings with rich scent
  • Parijat (Night Jasmine) – sacred, fragrant, and a Vastu-friendly choice
  • Curry Leaf Plant – aromatic, useful, and nearly care-free in Indian kitchens

How to Choose the Right Fragrant Plant

Different fragrant plants need different conditions. Some love full sun; others do well in partial shade. Think about your space — indoors, balcony, or open garden. Our best sellers like mogra and champa are ideal for first-time plant parents.

For indoor fragrance, place jasmine or parijat near a bright window. Lavender and champa thrive on sunny terraces and balconies. Want something for your kitchen? The curry leaf plant is fragrant, practical, and nearly grows itself. Every plant comes with simple care instructions to get you started.

Fragrant Plants for Gifting and Festive Occasions

A potted mogra or parijat makes a thoughtful gift for housewarmings, Diwali, and weddings. These plants are long-lasting and loved by plant lovers of all ages. Many Indian families also use fragrant plants for daily puja and rituals. Our ready-to-gift plant packs are available at the lowest prices and delivered fresh to your door.

Thousands of happy gardeners across India trust Vedicflora for their plant needs. We offer pincode-based delivery so you always know your plant arrives in perfect condition. Join our rewards program and earn points with every order. Bring home the gift of fragrance — your space deserves it.

Frequently asked questions

Which fragrant plants are best for indoor use in India?

Jasmine (mogra), parijat, and raat ki rani are top choices for indoor spaces. Place them near a sunny window for best results. These plants are low maintenance and fill your room with a natural, soothing scent. Many of our customers say mogra is their favourite indoor fragrant plant.

Are fragrant plants easy to care for?

Yes! Most fragrant plants in our collection are easy to grow with basic watering and sunlight. Champa and curry leaf plants are especially forgiving for beginners. We include simple care tips with every order so you can start confidently. Even first-time gardeners love growing these plants at home.

Which fragrant plants are considered lucky or good for Vastu?

Parijat, mogra, and champa are widely recommended in Vastu Shastra for positive energy. These plants are traditionally kept near the entrance or in the puja room. They are believed to attract prosperity and peace into the home. Browse our lucky plants range for more Vastu-friendly options.

Can I grow fragrant plants on a small balcony?

Absolutely — many of our fragrant plants grow beautifully in pots and containers. Lavender, champa, and mogra are perfect for balcony gardens with good sunlight. You do not need a large outdoor space to enjoy a fragrant garden. Even a single pot of mogra can transform your balcony in just a few weeks.

Do fragrant plants also help purify air?

Yes, several fragrant plants double as air purifying plants. Jasmine and lavender are known to remove common indoor pollutants and improve air quality. Studies suggest that natural plant aromas also reduce stress and improve focus. Adding a fragrant plant to your living room or bedroom is a simple, affordable wellness upgrade.