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Quote from: wystearya on May 13, 2013, 04:10:55 PMMine is probably easy to guess. *points to username*The reason for mine is the scent. My Mom had this old box of wisteria incense and I just love the aroma! And it looks lovely in person too, though I have never smelled the actual flower. LOL!I don't think wysteria actually has a scent! It looks like it should do though (like a mixture between sweet pea and lilac maybe), so I always think it's a shame that it doesn't x)
Mine is probably easy to guess. *points to username*The reason for mine is the scent. My Mom had this old box of wisteria incense and I just love the aroma! And it looks lovely in person too, though I have never smelled the actual flower. LOL!
Adding succulents, dandelions, Gill-Over-the-Ground, orchids (can't believe I forgot them), bleeding hearts, daylilys, mums, and bay tree flowers to my list. Quote from: Dawn on May 14, 2013, 04:13:27 AMQuote from: wystearya on May 13, 2013, 04:10:55 PMMine is probably easy to guess. *points to username*The reason for mine is the scent. My Mom had this old box of wisteria incense and I just love the aroma! And it looks lovely in person too, though I have never smelled the actual flower. LOL!I don't think wysteria actually has a scent! It looks like it should do though (like a mixture between sweet pea and lilac maybe), so I always think it's a shame that it doesn't x)Hmmm, the Wysteria that grows around me has a very strong scent. It's overpowering!
Wow I totally didn't know there were scented varieties, that's so cool! I'll have to look out for them :-) The kind that grew outside my old flat didn't have any smell at all, it just looked pretty.
Gaillardia pulchella or Indian blanketflower. I like wildflowers.