
GeraniumGal
-Baobob Bandito-
Posts: 16
Joined: Mar 17, 2005
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Posted: Mar 23, 2005 05:56 PM

Msg. 16 of 19
i agree,........Brugmansia. the first time i ever smelled one, i was in Seattle and it was growing in a tub outside the University greenhouse,.......as soon as i smelled it, i knew i had to know more about those facinating plants.
Cathy
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Nandan Kalbag
-Potato propagator-
Posts: 9
Joined: Aug 12, 2006
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Posted: Aug 13, 2006 09:50 PM

Msg. 17 of 19
Here in Indiathere are many plants having fagrant flowers. I like Echites caryoaphyllata most. It is a big woody climber belonging to Apocynaceae family. Then second best for meis Dolichandrone falcata, a medium size tree, which blooms very profusely March-April. The tree has white flowers, which send the scent whafting at night. The third is Nctanthus arbor-tristis. Nandan
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trees
-Master Tomato Cultivator-
Posts: 1
Joined: Jan 7, 2008
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Posted: Jan 10, 2008 09:05 AM

Msg. 18 of 19
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bamboochik
-Green Thumb-
Posts: 59
Joined: Mar 8, 2005
Earth Mother
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Posted: Jan 10, 2008 12:37 PM

Msg. 19 of 19
I have a Brugmansia that is to die for in looks but the smell would gag a horse!!! Never got the name on this one. Starts out with white flowers and then they turn to a light pink and then medium pink. Great looker, just lousy scent. I guess my favorite smelling plant is my Butterfly Gingers or the wild Honeysuckle and Jasimine that grows wild on my homestead here in southern ALABAMA Make your words soft and sweet; you just may have to eat them someday.
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