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Plants that contain fragrant fruit, flowers, or leaves are considered aromatic. These plants may be used to create essential oils, potpourri, and fragrances. Lavender, rosemary, and thyme are a few fragrant plant examples. These plants' leaves, flowers, and fruits exude essential oils that are the source of the fragrant chemicals they contain. These essential oils are easily evaporable since they are volatile substances. They are in charge of creating the particular fragrances that these plants are known for. Aromatherapy employs essential oils from fragrant plants, and these oils are known to have relaxing and therapeutic benefits. These oils may also be used to create fragrances, candles, and soaps. Additionally, they are utilised in the culinary sector to flavour and fragrance foods and drinks. Additionally, aromatic plants may be utilised to keep pests away from gardens. These plants can be used to create sprays that both attract and repel undesirable insects. Both gardens and containers may be used to raise aromatic plants. They need soil that drains properly and direct sunlight. To maintain their health and fragrance, they must be routinely watered and pruned.