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Welcome to Floral & Fragrant!

Hello there! I’m Lotte, and I’m passionate about fragrant plants. My home and garden are brimming with these beautiful plants, and I find joy in their blooms and delightful scents. Over the years, I’ve built a nice collection, many grown from seed, as they’re often hard to find in Europe. I’m dedicated to spreading the joy of floral and fragrant garden and house plants and making ‘growing your own’ accessible to enthusiasts. Explore my curated selection and join me in creating a scented garden that evolves day by day. If you have suggestions or just want to connect, I’d love to hear from you!

Shipping information

We are based in the Netherlands and only sell and ship within the EU. We offer mailbox shipping without track & trace for our seeds. All orders with plants are with track & trace. We ship all orders within 3 days. Shipping times:
– The Netherlands: 1-2 business days.
– Other countries in the EU: 2-6 business days.

Exploration Journal
Unveiling the beauty of scented plants

Welcome to my blog! If you are here you love fragrant flowers too, -or will very soon. Here you will find my experiments, successes and failures in trying to find and grow the most fragrant plants. I hope they will inspire you for your own home and garden, happy growing!

Why you should move Epiphyllum Pumilum outside for summer: care and bloom tips

In this post, I will share why you should bring your houseplants outside for the summer, with a focus on Epiphyllum Pumilum care and bloom. I’ll also talk about my Epiphyllum flowering for the first time—the flowers are gorgeous and smell amazing! I will share in detail how I take care of my plant and…

Cestrum Nocturnum flowering cuttings

October was a sweet month. My original cestrum nocturnum bloomed for 3 weeks straight! I saw the first side branches appear somewhere in september. In the beginning of october there were buds forming. And on the 10th of october the first bunch of flowers opened and the rest soon followed. The cestrum is anything but…

Flowering houseplants in November

I didn’t take any good pictures but decided to write this post anyway. Mostly as a reminder to myself that forgetting something isn’t the end of the world and as a reminder to do better next year. It’s a real shame I forgot because most of my oncidiums were blooming. I have the following variaties…

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