Sweet Woodruff
I love it because it looks so English countryside. I tried crushing
some
leaves and flowers between my fingers to get a sweet hay smell but
didn't notice anything too spectacular. Maybe the strength of the
scent
comes on drying. Mine is the "odorata" too.
Kay Easton:
Yes, it's when dried
Yep, I'm drying a bunch at the moment. It goes all dry and crinkly and
quickly develops a pretty strong smell that me 'n the missus both reckon
is 'almondy'.
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