Oscularia deltoides . . .

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Oscularia deltoides . . .

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. . . now in bloom. Cereusly, Tony
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That's my bogey plant! Not hardy enough to grow outside, too vigorous to keep inside, so I keep killing it :( Shame 'cos it smells nice :)
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What does it smell of? I am always interested in fragrant plants.
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I never noticed any fragrance.
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I love this plant but it has almost achieved weed status in my garden. It does have a very nice sweet smell.
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almost bought one of those the other day at a local greenhouse but passed on it. wish now i would have gotten it after seeing the flowers on it. just might go back there and pick one up if there is any left.
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Florida squirrels find those plants to be an irresistible delicacy...
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