Aromatic plants are plants that have fragrant leaves, flowers, and/or fruit. These plants can be used to make perfumes, essential oils, and potpourris. Examples of aromatic plants include lavender, rosemary, and thyme. The aromatic compounds found in these plants come from the essential oils that are secreted from their leaves, flowers, and fruits. These essential oils are volatile compounds, meaning they evaporate easily. They are responsible for the distinctive smells associated with these plants. Essential oils from aromatic plants can be used in aromatherapy and have been known to have calming and healing effects. In addition, these oils can be used to make soaps, candles, and perfumes. They are also used in the food industry to add flavor and scent to food and beverages. Aromatic plants can also be used to help deter pests in the garden. Sprays made from these plants can be used to repel unwanted insects, as well as to attract beneficial insects. Aromatic plants can be grown in the garden or in containers. They require full sun and well-draining soil. It is important to water them regularly and prune them periodically to keep them healthy and fragrant.
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