What Is Your Best Smelling Wild Plant

SwampCat

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Yes, I know chinaberry is an invasive - but it smells to me like lilacs - but out in the woods. Their smell almost makes me hesitate to cut them
 
Oak with a chainsaw. But there is something about cheap Pine 2X4’s when I’m building something.

Sorry derailed. The original ? Was flowers.
 
Im a mint guy. Have it all over the place. Especially in the fall it smells like chewing gum while I’m hunting.
 
honey suckle in may in east texas

bill
 
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Yes, I know chinaberry is an invasive - but it smells to me like lilacs - but out in the woods. Their smell almost makes me hesitate to cut them

Same

But I love the smell of diesel/Remedy on them better

bill
 
Non-native and invasive...but autumn olive by far is the sweetest smelling plant here in my neck of the woods. Don't have a lot of it, but you can always tell if there's one nearby in the spring.
 
Sweet Fern. It’s pretty common in the sandy soil of NW WI. Smells nice after driving over it on logging roads or pull the leaves off and rub between your hands.
I also second Bill on oak cut with the chainsaw, reminds me of when dad took us out cutting wood when we were kids


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Wild bergamot, aka bee balm has a nice mint smell. But, that honeysuckle smell @TreeDaddy mentioned sure does bring back some fond memories. We would pick the flowers and suck out the nectar.
 
Dogwood blossoms here.
 
Goldenrod after the bees have cured the nectar. It’s also one of the worst while being cured.
 
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