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Dec 27, 2013 9:45 AM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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TY for the inputs! I didn't expect to hear from a pro-sniffer - how cool is that?! All I know about the ones I have is that the flowers are white and don't match the written hype I've read about Brugs in general. Curious if the other colors have a different scent.

Yes I was just comparing them to other ubiquitous (in this half of the country,) polarizing flower scents (Lantana, Cleome, Buddleia - which is usually called butterfly bush.) I've never been out west, these plants may be unsuitable/not found there. Petunias are similar, not all have a scent, but the ones that do, some people love, others want to gag. Petunias don't all have the same scent either, some of those I like more than others.
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