As the name suggests, all varieties in this group have scented leaves that often mimic other plants.
This group has a varied growth habit from more upright to spreading and sometimes trailing.
The leaves vary from mid-green to golden and are often variegated.
The flowers tend to be smaller, often very small and single, in pinks, mauves, purples and white.
The perfume is released as the leaves are brushed, so plant them along pathways or in pots in high traffic areas so the leaves will be brushed.
Varieties include scented leaves that mimic
'Apple Betty' - Apple,
'Attar of Roses' - Rose,
'Brilliantine' - Lavender,
'Lady Plymouth' - Mint
'Mabel Grey' - Lemon,
'Tormentosum' and 'Chocolate Peppermint - Peppermint,
'Fragrans' - Pine.