Yvonne, the 'Cleopatra's Needle' plant you have is a kind of orchid. I found a site that will give you more information. Orchids in general need special soil, really mostly bark which absorbs a little moisture. The link: http://www.orchidspecies.com/indextuvwxyz.htm
Adam, reading the above post about fragrant plants makes me want to ask why you don't identify that beautiful rose you feature at the top of the post? It is a beautiful form, which we, as rose lovers, would want to consider. Thanks. Chris
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I must agree that one of the main reasons I love flowers is for their scent. But I have a problem.. My partner and I were given a bare-root rose as an engagement present last November. It is now in full floom and looking beautiful. The only thing is that it has no scent at all, even though the discription which came with it said it is meant to be'highly fragrant'. The rose variety is Iceberg Floribunda Rose. Does anyone know why that has happened?
I heartily agree with Bobbie on the Daphne, my odorata 'Aureomarginata' flowers for about 8 weeks and is a real scent show-stopper. The other early heavily scented plant I adore is Viburnum x Judii, its beautiful white flowers have the most remarkable scent. Who needs roses?
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The link:
http://www.orchidspecies.com/indextuvwxyz.htm
Hope this helps.
Thanks.
Chris
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i love roses as plants and perfumes... they're simply one of a kind.
angela
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But I have a problem.. My partner and I were given a bare-root rose as an engagement present last November. It is now in full floom and looking beautiful. The only thing is that it has no scent at all, even though the discription which came with it said it is meant to be'highly fragrant'. The rose variety is Iceberg Floribunda Rose. Does anyone know why that has happened?
Who needs roses?