Re: fragrant flowers etc...
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- Subject: Re: fragrant flowers etc...
- From: "* Y* <m*@javanet.com>
- Date: Tue, 7 Jul 1998 22:04:16 -0000
I have some Valerian root that is quite aromatic, almost like vanilla. What
about Honeysuckle?
Marie
-----Original Message-----
From: Barb Pernacciaro <bpern@idcnet.com>
To: perennials@mallorn.com <perennials@mallorn.com>
Date: Tuesday, July 07, 1998 11:49 PM
Subject: Re: fragrant flowers etc...
>Rita writes:
>> What about a garden of fragrance flowers? Are there any really nice
>> ones I can plant next year?
>
>Wow, I've always wanted to do this ever since I read "The Fragrant Year"
>by Helen Van Pelt Wilson. And in connecting up to our public library to
>get her name, I came across several other books which I must read on the
>same subject: "The Evening Garden" by Peter Loewer, "The Scented
>Garden" by David Squire, "Growing Fragrant Plants", by Rayford Clayton
>Reddell, and "The Scented Garden" by Rosemary Verey.
>The scented plants I have are Dames Rocket, Dianthus, the Oriental
>lilies, Clethra and Mockorange shrubs, a David Austin rose - Fair
>Bianca, and the peonies. My favorite of all scents is a tree I don't
>have and won't have--but I can smell it all over town when it is
>blooming--Russian Olive.
>--
>Barb Perna
>Southcental WI, Zone 4
>
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