These 7 Night-Scented Flowers Make Your Garden Smell Incredible After Dark – Especially In Summer Heat

Want your patio to smell gorgeous for al fresco dinners? Well, these beautifully fragrant flowers save their best performance for after dark.

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They say that scent is the soul of a flower, but let's face facts; the impact is well and truly amplified to the max once the sun has set. After all, there are few things more magical than stepping outside on a warm summer evening and being hit by the scent of flowers drifting through the air.

If there is one thing I know, it's that some fragrant plants don't really come into their own until the sun sets; my own beautiful jasmine, in fact, proves this point a thousand times over.

The result? A garden that smells every bit as good as it looks – particularly on hot summer nights, when warm air helps carry those intoxicating scents around the yard.

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The Best Night-Scented Flowers

Sure, daytime blooms may steal the spotlight, but many beautiful flowers have evolved to release their strongest fragrance after dark to attract nighttime pollinators such as fireflies, bats, and other nocturnal cuties. (Possibly even your very own birth month animal, if you're lucky).

So, whether you're creating a dedicated moon garden or simply want your own patio to feel a little more luxurious after sunset, these are the night-scented flowers are well worth planting.

1. Gardenia

gardenia plant with large white frilly flowers

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Few scents are as unmistakable – or as luxurious – as gardenia. The shrub's creamy white flowers release a rich, heady perfume... and yes, you'd best believe that it only seems to intensify on warm summer evenings.

In warmer USDA planting zones, gardenias can be grown outdoors year-round, while gardeners in cooler climates often enjoy them in containers that can be moved indoors over winter. Either way, placing one near a doorway or patio is a decision you are unlikely to regret.

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2. Mock Orange

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When mock orange bursts into flower, you'll know about it. Its frothy white blooms fill the garden with a delicious citrus-and-jasmine fragrance that drifts beautifully through warm evening air.

This easy-going shrub is ideal for borders, wildlife gardens, or anywhere you regularly sit outdoors, especially if you fancy doing so after sunset (I realize I sound like Count Dracula, but I promise my intentions are pure!).

Just be warned: once you've experienced mock orange in full bloom, you'll find yourself inventing reasons to go outside. Try the Illuminati Sparks™ Mock Orange from Nature Hills for a dreamy citrus-blossom fragrance that perfumes the air and draws butterflies and bees in abundance.

3. Moonflower

Moon Flower

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If there were an official flower of the moon garden, this would be it. Moonflowers unfurl their large, luminous white blooms at dusk, often opening so quickly that you can watch it happen in real time.

These night-scented flowers remain open throughout the night, releasing a sweet fragrance that attracts moth pollinators. Grow them over an arch, pergola, or trellis near a seating area and you'll be rewarded with a truly theatrical evening display.

Pick up some Moonflower Seeds from Sow Right Seeds and you're halfway there, essentially!

4. Night-Scented Stock

Night flowers violet spring gentle Matthiola longipetala background known as night-scented stock or evening stock. Flower especially grown for a beautiful evening and night scent,nature concept.

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Night-scented stock is proof that looks can be deceiving. By day, its small flowers can appear fairly unassuming. But come evening, this cottage garden favorite transforms.

As temperatures cool, the blooms release an intensely sweet, spicy perfume that can fill an entire garden. Plant it close to paths, patios, or open windows where its fragrance can be fully appreciated.

Pick up a packet of Evening Scented Stock Seeds from Everwilde Farms, then, stat!

5. Flowering Tobacco

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Nicotiana is another of those plants that lovingly saves its best for later in the day. In fact, many varieties produce tubular flowers that become especially fragrant in the evening, making them a 'duh, obviously' kind of choice in moon gardens and pollinator-friendly planting schemes.

The elegant blooms also attract hummingbirds and moths, adding movement as well as fragrance to your nighttime garden. Pick up some Flowering Tobacco Seeds from Seedville USA, then, and get to work!

6. Night-Blooming Jasmine

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An obvious choice? Maybe, but there's good reason for it, as night-scented jasmine is legendary among fragrance lovers. Although the flowers themselves are relatively small and inconspicuous, they produce an extraordinarily powerful scent after dark.

The perfume can travel surprisingly long distances on still summer evenings, so it's best planted where its fragrance can be enjoyed without overwhelming nearby spaces. In cooler regions, it grows well in containers that can be brought indoors for winter.

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7. Angel's Trumpet

With its enormous pendulous flowers and intoxicating evening fragrance, angel's trumpet (also known as brugmansia) is one of those night-scented flowers guaranteed to stop visitors in their tracks.

Many varieties become most fragrant at night, releasing a sweet perfume designed to attract moth pollinators. The tropical-looking blooms make a dramatic statement in containers or borders, particularly when positioned where they can be enjoyed during long summer evenings.

A quick note: All parts of angel's trumpet are toxic if ingested, so take care when planting around children and pets.

A great garden shouldn't clock off when the sun goes down, and it's never about it being just as good as it looks; fragrance is everything! And, thankfully, all it takes is a few night-scented plants into your borders, containers, or patio displays, you can create an outdoor space that feels just as enchanting at 9pm as it does at 9am.

Personally, as someone who rarely gets a moment of peace until long after bedtime battles have concluded, I'm all for plants that save their best for the evening shift.

Kayleigh Dray
Content Editor

Kayleigh is an enthusiastic (sometimes too enthusiastic!) gardener and has worked in media for over a decade. She previously served as digital editor at Stylist magazine, and has written extensively for Ideal Home, Woman & Home, Homes & Gardens, and a handful of other titles. Kayleigh is passionate about wildlife-friendly gardening, and recently cancelled her weekend plans to build a mini pond when her toddler found a frog living in their water barrel. As such, her garden – designed around the stunning magnolia tree at its centre – is filled to the brim with pollinator-friendly blooms, homemade bird feeders, and old logs for insects to nest in.