RE: Malodorous plants
- To: "Randall, Rod" <R*@sp.agric.wa.gov.au>, m*@ucdavis.edu, "'K*@aol.com'" <K*@aol.com>
- Subject: RE: Malodorous plants
- From: "* R* <R*@sp.agric.wa.gov.au>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 10:52:18 +0800
That smelly Grevillea...
It may be G. leucopteris ???
a suggestion from one of my colleagues here...
rod
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Rod Randall
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> From: K1MIZE@aol.com
> Sent: Thursday, 28 January 1999 10:21 AM
> To: RPRandall@sp.agric.wa.gov.au; medit-plants@ucdavis.edu
> Subject: Re: Malodorous plants
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> The Northern Cal. group who recently met at the UC Santa Cruz arboretum
> were
> shown this plant on our tour, along with many other interesting
> Grevilleas,
> but I didn't write down the species. Perhaps one of the other
> participants
> can help out. Sean O'Hara brought a sample of his stinky Buddleia to that
> meeting and we passed it around. It was pretty bad. I was surprised to
> see
> several people sticking their noses in it and giving it a good whiff.
> Perhaps
> this is one of those things that some people can smell more than others.
>
> Kurt
>