5 Plants That Will Make Your Garden Smell
Plants don’t always give off beautiful floral aromas, scents, and smells. There are plants that give off unpleasant smells that could stink up your garden. Most plants give off produce…

Plants don't always give off beautiful floral aromas, scents, and smells. There are plants that give off unpleasant smells that could stink up your garden. Most plants give off produce scents to lure in pollinators and repel predators.
Bees and butterflies are drawn to your garden by sweet scents from fragrant flowers. Plants with foul odors smell this way to attract flies and beetles which normally lay their eggs in feces and rotting materials.
With the gardening season around the corner, you may want to consider avoiding putting these plants in your garden.
Here are five plants that can smell up your garden.
Crown Imperial Plants
Getty ImagesFlower hazel grouse imperial grows on a white background.
Stinking Corpse Lily
Getty ImagesRafflesia is the biggest flower in the world
Carrion Flower
Getty Imagesclose up view of a blooming carrion flower
Skunk Cabbage
Getty ImagesSkunk cabbage on riverbank in early spring
Corpse Flower
Getty ImagesCorpse Flower partially opened




