Re: 'Fragrant Rose' Daffodil


Marilyn Dube wrote:
Jim,  Will be curious to know if you can smell the rose fragrance when they
bloom this spring.
Marilyn Dube'
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   I'll likely remember to give it a sniff, and try to remember
to report back.
Have those who have grown it noticed any difference in
fragrance strength as ambient temperature varies (more
on a sunny 'warm' day vs. cold) or morning vs. evening ?
   This raises a point I've never figured out; who's
around to pollinate Hellebores in Feb. or March ? Where I
am there can't be a bee stirring within 300 miles...
-jrf
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Jim Fisher
Vienna, Virginia USA
38.9 N 77.2 W
USDA Zone 7
Max. 105 F [37 C], Min. 0 F [-17 C]

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