Tuberose
Tuberose is a perennial plant known for its fragrant white flowers, which bloom in clusters atop tall stems. It belongs to the Agavaceae family and is native to Mexico. The plant typically grows to about 2 to 3 feet in height and thrives in warm climates, making it popular in gardens and landscapes.
The flowers of the tuberose are often used in perfumes and floral arrangements due to their strong, sweet scent. Additionally, the plant produces bulbous roots, which can be propagated for new growth. Tuberose is also associated with various cultural traditions and is sometimes used in weddings and other celebrations.