1. Marigold
Marigold is well-known for its strong fragrance and symbolic meanings of positivity. There are many varieties of Marigold, but they all typically grow to a height of 25-40 cm. The most common colors are bright yellow, orange, or a mix of both. Marigold thrives in sunlight, which is why it is mostly grown in areas with abundant sunlight.
With their large, vibrant yellow flowers, Marigold not only adds beauty and elegance but also serves as a powerful insect repellent. Marigolds are known to emit a strong scent that makes insects flee. Organic gardeners often plant Marigolds around their gardens and fields to keep pests like aphids and mosquitoes at bay. A few pots of Marigolds in your home can brighten up the space and provide relief from the worry of insects entering your house.

2. Night-Blooming Jasmine
Among the most effective mosquito-repelling plants, Night-Blooming Jasmine stands out. You can plant one indoors to enjoy both its beauty and its benefits.
The Night-Blooming Jasmine also symbolizes unrequited love. The flower’s symbolism reflects a girl burdened with many thoughts, living hastily, fearing that when tomorrow comes, no one will understand her. She must display her fragrance and beauty, but her fragility is unnoticed in the night, while her overwhelming scent lingers, felt but not fully understood.

3. Water Lily
Water Lily is an easy-to-grow plant that blooms in a variety of colors from May to September each year. Water Lily is highly favored in Vietnam for its attractive appearance. The delicate, small flowers resemble silk petals, yet they come in bright, striking colors.
Not only is it a beautiful ornamental flower, but it is also used in preparing certain soups and salads. Another benefit of this lovely flower is its ability to repel mosquitoes and other insects, such as cucumber beetles, grapevine weevils, and aphids. In particular, Water Lily flowers are highly effective at keeping mosquitoes buzzing around your home at bay. This makes it a great mosquito-repellent option.

4. Lavender
The Lavender plant has been known for thousands of years, dating back to Ancient Greece. The Romans popularized lavender throughout Europe, creating a local supply of lavender essential oil. Throughout the Middle Ages, it was considered a herb for love.
With its clean, fragrant scent and insect-repelling properties, lavender is widely used. During wartime, it was even used to disinfect wounds. Additionally, lavender has a delightful fragrance that can calm the mind. However, mosquitoes strongly dislike this scent, making it a great choice for keeping them away. Planting a few pots of lavender by your window will not only enhance the beauty and charm of your home but also keep pesky blood-sucking insects at bay.

5. Cây bạc hà
Bạc hà là một trong số những loại thảo dược cổ xưa nhất thế giới có khả năng xua đuổi muỗi. Trên thực tế mùi thơm the mát của bạc hà tuy đem lại cảm giác thư thái cho con người nhưng lại là ác mộng với các loài muỗi, kiến, gián, ong...
Bạc hà rất dễ trồng. Khi trồng vào những chậu nhỏ để trong nhà chúng không chỉ chống được muỗi mà còn có thể trang trí nhà và trở thành rau gia vị cho việc nấu nướng hàng ngày nữa đấy.

6. Rosemary
Rosemary originates from the Mediterranean and is a plant with numerous health benefits for humans. The fragrant aroma it releases is pleasant and refreshing. For office workers who often deal with stress, the scent of rosemary can help lift spirits, relieve stress, combat fatigue, and boost energy levels during work.
In addition, rosemary has another highly useful benefit that many people take advantage of: it naturally repels mosquitoes. The scent of its essential oils can keep mosquitoes at bay without the need for harsh-smelling commercial insecticides. You can even plant rosemary inside your home to create a fresh atmosphere while effectively warding off mosquitoes.

7. Jasmine
Jasmine is a medium-sized plant that typically grows to a height of 0.5 to 3 meters. It has numerous branches that spread outwards. The leaves are oval-shaped and glossy. Jasmine flowers are relatively common and easy to grow. They are known for their calming effects, helping reduce stress, lower body temperature, alleviate joint pain, and ease stomach discomfort caused by cold food. However, jasmine tea contains a high level of caffeine, so caution should be exercised when using it for people sensitive to caffeine or pregnant women.
Additionally, jasmine has a gentle fragrance that not only purifies the air but also acts as an effective mosquito and insect repellent. A jasmine pot can also add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your room. It serves both as a decorative indoor plant and a natural remedy for keeping mosquitoes at bay.

8. Five-leaf Aralia
Five-leaf aralia is a popular evergreen ornamental plant often found in offices, government buildings, and homes. Aside from its decorative role, five-leaf aralia is beneficial for combating pollution, neutralizing formaldehyde, and is a valuable medicinal plant known to treat various ailments such as joint pain, insomnia, and skin disorders.
This plant is also recognized for its mosquito-repellent properties. A potted five-leaf aralia can be placed near entryways. It not only improves indoor air quality but also helps keep mosquitoes away, adding a touch of greenery to your home.

9. Fragrant Cypress
Fragrant cypress, scientifically known as Cupressus macrocarpa, is a type of conifer commonly referred to as lemon cypress. Native to the southern regions of South America, this tree thrives in cool, moist mountainous areas of Vietnam. It is beloved by plant enthusiasts for its delicate fragrance and elegant shape, which adds a stylish touch to any space and brings a refreshing atmosphere.
Beyond its ornamental value, the fragrant cypress is also highly effective at repelling insects. Its pleasant scent is a natural enemy of mosquitoes, making it an ideal choice for keeping these pests away. Placing a small pot of fragrant cypress indoors not only helps eliminate mosquitoes but also provides a soothing and refreshing aroma, enhancing your overall well-being. This easy-to-care-for plant prefers bright spaces, so positioning it near a window will ensure it thrives and fills your room with a delightful scent.

10. Geranium
Geranium, also known as pelargonium or Egyptian marigold, is a flowering plant native to the Mediterranean region. It thrives in tropical and subtropical climates, including Vietnam. Geranium flowers are available in a wide range of colors, making them a favorite among gardeners. Hanging a pot of geranium inside your home can instantly brighten up the space with vibrant hues.
In addition to its decorative value, geranium is highly regarded for its ability to repel mosquitoes. The essential oils of this plant contain compounds such as A-pinene, citronellol, geraniol, geranyl acetate, geranyl butyrate, limonene, linalool, menthone, and myrcene—all of which mosquitoes find repellent. These natural compounds will help you keep mosquitoes at bay during the summer months.

