Thread:Merrystar/@comment-25805803-20171221140027/@comment-11001-20171221175241

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I do like flowers although I'm not entirely sure what would grow in Florida. Jasmine or wisteria or even honeysuckle are all very fragrant - they are vines and would likely be okay in a pot with a trellis if she has nowhere to plant them. If you need a smaller non-vine, there is chocolate cosmos or alyssum which is tiny enough to grow anywhere and very very sweet smelling. But it can be hard to get anything besides seeds in the middle of winter, so if you want a plant your best bet might simply be to go to a garden center and see what they have. They are likely to have things will grow well in the area.

eta: It's not precisely fragrant, but for something a bit more unusual there is bleeding heart vine; my memory is that it wants heat.