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This is a tree close to my house. The beautiful flowers have a
delightful, unique smell. I'd love to know what they are.

Here's the overall tree:

http://snipurl.com/mysterytree-1

Here's a semi-close view of the flowers:

http://snipurl.com/mysterytree-2

And finally, a close-up (possibly too close!) view of the flower:

http://snipurl.com/mysterytree-3

Thanks for your help!

BB
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On 8/19/2009 3:03 PM, Brettster wrote:
This is a tree close to my house. The beautiful flowers have a
delightful, unique smell. I'd love to know what they are.

Here's the overall tree:

http://snipurl.com/mysterytree-1

Here's a semi-close view of the flowers:

http://snipurl.com/mysterytree-2

And finally, a close-up (possibly too close!) view of the flower:

http://snipurl.com/mysterytree-3

Thanks for your help!

BB


The leaves remind me of oleander (Nerium oleander). While the flowers
do not have the classic five-petal windmill structure, there are
double-flowered oleanders.

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David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/19/2009 3:03 PM, Brettster wrote:
This is a tree close to my house. The beautiful flowers have a
delightful, unique smell. I'd love to know what they are.

Here's the overall tree:

http://snipurl.com/mysterytree-1

Here's a semi-close view of the flowers:

http://snipurl.com/mysterytree-2

And finally, a close-up (possibly too close!) view of the flower:

http://snipurl.com/mysterytree-3

Thanks for your help!

BB


The leaves remind me of oleander (Nerium oleander). While the flowers
do not have the classic five-petal windmill structure, there are
double-flowered oleanders.


I thought the same but I don't know of any that has a good perfume.

David


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On 8/19/2009 7:55 PM, David Hare-Scott wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
On 8/19/2009 3:03 PM, Brettster wrote:
This is a tree close to my house. The beautiful flowers have a
delightful, unique smell. I'd love to know what they are.

Here's the overall tree:

http://snipurl.com/mysterytree-1

Here's a semi-close view of the flowers:

http://snipurl.com/mysterytree-2

And finally, a close-up (possibly too close!) view of the flower:

http://snipurl.com/mysterytree-3

Thanks for your help!

BB

The leaves remind me of oleander (Nerium oleander). While the flowers
do not have the classic five-petal windmill structure, there are
double-flowered oleanders.


I thought the same but I don't know of any that has a good perfume.

David



The family that includes oleanders (Apocynaceae) also includes star
jasmine, Natal plum, and plumeria, all of which have very good
fragrances. It's possible some varieties of oleander are also fragrant.
However, when I had oleanders in my back yard, I never noticed any
fragrance.

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Sunset Zone: 21 -- interior Santa Monica Mountains with some ocean
influence (USDA 10a, very close to Sunset Zone 19)
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On Aug 19, 3:03*pm, Brettster wrote:
This is a tree close to my house. The beautiful flowers have a
delightful, unique smell. I'd love to know what they are.

Here's the overall tree:

http://snipurl.com/mysterytree-1

Here's a semi-close view of the flowers:

http://snipurl.com/mysterytree-2

And finally, a close-up (possibly too close!) view of the flower:

http://snipurl.com/mysterytree-3

Thanks for your help!

BB


I'm not sure what kind of tree that is but it is very pretty.


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Brettster schrieb:

This is a tree close to my house. The beautiful flowers have a
delightful, unique smell. I'd love to know what they are.

Here's the overall tree:

http://snipurl.com/mysterytree-1

Here's a semi-close view of the flowers:

http://snipurl.com/mysterytree-2

And finally, a close-up (possibly too close!) view of the flower:

http://snipurl.com/mysterytree-3


Nerium oleander !

see http://www.backyardnature.net/chiapas/oleander.htm


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