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Thu, Mar 18, 10 at 11:02
Since you can smell the winter honeysuckle and daphne a mile away and the two fragrances combine to make heaven...
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| camellia not gardenia |
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| Awesome! Wish I can go in a smell them for myself. What does pierris smell like? Anyways thanks for sharing the lovely pictures. |
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- Posted by mbuckmaster 7B/NC (My Page) on Mon, Mar 22, 10 at 12:00
| Thanks for the pics...and if you've found a red late winter-blooming gardenia, run to the patent office and look at vacation homes! =) Pieris has a light scent in my garden; nice when you get up close but not overly powerful (not wafting for me). I love this shrub though; tough shrub/tree with four-season interest and does well in part shade too. Doesn't get enough use IMO. |
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| Daphne Odora must smell divine. |
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| A few more in celebration of Easter and spring?
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