Re: TSI and fragrance
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- Subject: Re: [sibrob] TSI and fragrance
- From: N* P*
- Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1999 12:20:09 -0600
- References: <0.1e612949.2581afd1@aol.com>
From: "Nancy Price" <flags@pld.com>
couple more cents about scents -- fragrants depends on heaviness of moisture
too. Some flowers including iris are more fragrant at different times of
the day.
----- Original Message -----
From: <LibCROSS@aol.com>
To: <sibrob@onelist.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 1999 7:22 PM
Subject: Re: [sibrob] TSI and fragrance
> From: LibCROSS@aol.com
>
> Harold,
> I'm going to stick my two cents worth in here, too.
> It is a known fact that each person perceived fragrance differently. The
way
> an iris smells can also be influenced by whether the sniffer has a cold,
is
> on medications, or is a smoker. The scent can depend on such diverse
things
> as the weather, and where the iris is planted. The same iris planted at
> opposite ends of a garden might smell entirely different...and yes, the
soil
> content definitely affects the scent.
>
> It is still a virtue worth breeding for, and a sweet smelling pink would
be
> worth a fortune!
>
> Lib Cross
>
>
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