resedas
Resedas, belonging to the genus Reseda, are a group of flowering plants commonly known as mignonettes. These herbaceous annuals, biennials, or subshrubs are native to the Mediterranean region, Europe, and parts of Asia. They are typically characterized by their fragrant, small flowers, often borne in dense spikes or racemes. The flowers themselves are not showy, lacking bright petals, but compensate with a sweet, musky scent that has made them popular in perfumery.
The most well-known species is Reseda odorata, commonly called common mignonette or simply mignonette. This plant
Reseda plants are generally easy to grow, preferring well-drained soil and a sunny location. They are often