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26-01-2009, 09:33 AM   #11

Re: Nice, heavily scented plants?


I must confess to not being a fan of roses. I think they are too precious, and take too much work for too little return. I do enjoy those fleeting weeks when they are in bloom though, especially if they are scented.
Have a look at the scented variety of Mahonia. It is an evergreen, with leaves a little like holly - dark and glossy and strong, though not actually prickly. Then, in deepest darkest winter, they produce gorgeous pale yellow flowers, which hang in deep errr, things, err (they may be called racemes or something like that) like wisteria blossom. And they have the most beautiful scent. Cheer you up on a cold grey day



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26-01-2009, 12:08 PM   #12

Re: Nice, heavily scented plants?


Whilst I do agree about some roses DM, rosa rugosa varieties need hardly any care at all, not like pruning shrub or hybrid teas. I am quite a rose fan because my dad had them and used to get a work colleague around in the spring to prune them. I learned at an early age how to and they have never held any problems for me.

I do like Mahonia and agree that they smell delicious in the winter and need very little care.



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26-01-2009, 12:51 PM   #13

Re: Nice, heavily scented plants?


I had a rosa rugosa hedge years ago, couldn't wait to get rid of it as it was lethal ........... ok I suppose if you want a barrier..



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26-01-2009, 02:31 PM   #14

Re: Nice, heavily scented plants?


Eileen there are so many lovely ones on there, now I will have a hard time choosing which. I love the Rosa Mundi and the Tuscany Superb.

I do like the Mahonia too though now.



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26-01-2009, 04:55 PM   #15

Re: Nice, heavily scented plants?


I have a Mahonia, had it for years, and mine is NOT fragrant! Variety unknown, dug it up as a seedling. But it is low maintenance and the flowers are indeed lovely in late Winter! It can get tall, mine's about 6 feet.

DM, the old roses like the Gallicas, Damasks, etc. aren't at all fussy and high maintenance like hybrid teas. Perhaps that's why they've persisted for centuries. And most are fragrant.



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26-01-2009, 05:03 PM   #16

Re: Nice, heavily scented plants?


How about honeysuckle? My Grandad has it growing up his trellace. When in flower in smells beautiful.



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26-01-2009, 05:57 PM   #17

Re: Nice, heavily scented plants?


Oh yes, nothing nicer on a warm summer evening than a waft of honeysuckle on the air - but you'd need something to grow it up, a trellis or obelisk/wigwam of cane etc.



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26-01-2009, 08:53 PM   #18

Re: Nice, heavily scented plants?


I agree, the scent of honeysuckle on a warm Summer evening is marvelous; but it can be invasive, at least the common honeysuckle vine ... will take over the yard if you let it. I thought the landscapers had uprooted it all, but it's coming baaaack!!!!!



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26-01-2009, 09:00 PM   #19

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No - stop - too many choices, I want to do them all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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26-01-2009, 09:05 PM   #20

Re: Nice, heavily scented plants?


LOL, always the way! Narrow it down to the ones you like best then check for availability at your garden centre or on line. You don't want to set your heart on something and then can't locate a source!



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