{Disarmed} RE: Perfumed roots


 The plant used for perfume is actually Iris pallida and it is grown mostly in northern parts of Italy.  It is located all over  the place in Italy as a wild, induced species much the way we have ditch daylillies here. Ther are a number of scientific studies on the special chemical properties of this rhizome. This is not one of the variagated plants that we see so often in commerce in North America.

Chuck Chapman

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