Re: nicotiana


Doug said:
>
>N. sylvestris is extremely fragrant. In our gardens perhaps the most
>fragrant of the Nictotiana although some older white forms of N. alata
>might compete.

Great!  Now, not only do colors vary from place to place, I find that 
fragrances do, as well.  Actually, maybe this bed sucks the fragrance from 
flowers; I planted several things in there that were supposed to be 
fragrant, and didn't notice that any of them were particularly so.  (The 
daphne might have been, but it died before it reached its first bloom 
season!)

And I really wanted this bed to have fragrant flowers, because it's right by 
the deck and garden path...Have to keep trying things, I guess!

Nancy Lowe
Arkansas, zone 7

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