What shrubs smell like apples?

One shrub that has a delightful apple-like fragrance is the Aphrodite Sweetshrub. This tall shrub blooms in early summer and is known for its striking, bright red magnolia-like flowers. The scent of the blooms is truly captivating, reminiscent of fresh apples. I personally find it quite enchanting to have a shrub in my garden that not only adds beauty with its glossy foliage and vibrant flowers but also fills the air with the sweet aroma of apples.

The Aphrodite Sweetshrub is a wonderful addition to mixed borders and beds. Its tall stature adds vertical interest and can be used as a backdrop for other plants or as a standalone focal point. The glossy foliage provides a lush green backdrop for the vibrant red flowers, creating a visually stunning display. I have found that planting this shrub near a seating area or along a walkway allows you to fully enjoy its delightful fragrance as you pass by or relax in your garden.

What I find particularly appealing about the Aphrodite Sweetshrub is its ability to rebloom. While it blooms primarily in early summer, it often produces additional flowers throughout the season, extending the enjoyment of its fragrance. This makes it a standout choice for those who want continuous beauty and scent in their garden.

In terms of care, the Aphrodite Sweetshrub is relatively low-maintenance. It prefers well-drained soil and can tolerate a range of light conditions, from full sun to partial shade. Regular watering is important during its establishment period, but once established, it is quite drought-tolerant. Pruning is generally not necessary, but if desired, it can be done in early spring to shape the shrub or remove any dead or damaged branches.

To summarize, the Aphrodite Sweetshrub is a stunning and fragrant shrub that adds beauty and a delightful apple-like scent to any garden. Its bright red magnolia-like flowers and glossy foliage make it a standout choice for mixed borders and beds. Whether you’re looking to create a beautiful focal point or enhance the overall sensory experience of your garden, this shrub is a fantastic option.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.