Re: TB fragrance


I find that temperature also has a lot to do with the release of the
volitile chemicals that we smell. On a cold day something will have a lot
less perfume than on a warm day. Hot days the small may be stronger or seem
to disappear altogether.

Colleen modra
-----Original Message-----
From: RYFigge@aol.com <RYFigge@aol.com>
To: iris-talk@yahoogroups.com <iris-talk@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 12:10 AM
Subject: Re: [iris-talk] TB fragrance


>Doesn't the fragrance  depend on the time of day as to how strong/weak/kind
>it is?  I have noticed that some of the time pinks will have a pleasant
>fragrance - and  the same one will have a distinctly unpleasant smell!  And
>don't forget, different people have duifferent sensitivities to different
>odors!  Isn't THAT a big help!  I think   there is  a checklist for
fragrance
> - not sure whether it is still available.  There was someone on the
Eastern
>Shore of Maryland who did a study of this, and maybe she started a
Fragrance
>Group -  (I had too many irons in the fire at that time - and still have -
so
>I didn't  join it) she is no longer living, I believe.  Rosalie nr
>Baltimore., USA  zone 7  ryfigge@aol.com   Why does this not have
>"attachments" in the lower right hand corner -- I haven't attached
anything!!!
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