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photographed 2 days ago [2016-03-17]. I didn't the smelling test yet. I'm quite sure though, that they are 'odoratae'.
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On Sat, 19 Mar 2016 14:55:55 +0100, Willi_9
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photographed 2 days ago [2016-03-17]. I didn't the smelling test yet.
I'm quite sure though, that they are 'odoratae'.


Nice flowers. Are they in a container or "wild" ?

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They grow in a small gap between concrete and asphalt near my front door. .. these are the ones that have truely escaped from the nearby garden. They like it better here.
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