Fragrant plant?
I live in North Carolina. When in the mountains mostly and even in
the Piedmont, I often smell a very fragrant plant, but I cannot find
it to identify it.
Whatever it is, it is fragrant enough that I can smell it in my car
when the nearest plant is two-hundred feet away. I first notice it in
the spring, but it appears to persist even into late summer.
I know that this is not much to go on, but I though that maybe
someone here would have some experience with fragrant plants in the
Carolinas.
TIA - Pete
Pretty sure this isn't what you're looking for, but the fuschia 4 o'clocks
around my house ENVELOP the entire area with their wonderful scent. I noticed
that the mixed (fuschia & white) or just white ones don't have the heavenly
scent of the fuschia.
Makes sitting outside in the summer and my night-time slug hunting so much more
pleasant!
Just my 2 cents.........
Christine
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