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Re: Aromatic Shade Plants


Som daylilies smell wonderful and can tolerate some shade.  

Kathy from Louisville

At 08:07 AM 7/15/97 -0700, you wrote:
>     I don't know where you live, so can't speak to hardiness, etc., but 
>     several of the hostas have fragrant flowers, although you couldn't say 
>     the plant as a whole was aromatic.  There's also Cardiocrinums and 
>     Lily of the Valley - again, these have fragrant flowers.  Some violas 
>     are said to be fragrant, but apparently only for one sniff!  I have to 
>     admit that most of my aromatic plants are sun lovers.  The most 
>     wonderful are the Tagetes shrubs.  I've seen them growing under trees 
>     in the Bay Area, so I know they'll take some shade.  Avril, Hercules, 
>     CA USDA Z9
>
>
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>Subject: Aromatic Shade Plants
>Author:  perennials@mallorn.com at Internet
>Date:    7/15/97 9:31 AM
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>
>I am working on a shade garden in my front yard.  I would like to include 
>some aromatic plants as I walk past it every day on the way to my car.
>     
>Any ideas?
>     
>     
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>Les
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