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Fragrant Nicotina

Smells something like Jasmine. Heavenly.

I love these flowers for their scent and also because they are white. Most of the flowers in my garden are pink, but the few white ones that I grow really stand out in the garden at night … they make it pop.





October 2, 2006 Tricia Flowers

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Comments

  1. Fruitful Spirit says

    October 2, 2006 at 11:59 am

    For the past 5 years I have gone for color in my garden but your shots of white flowers really makes me want to carve a spot in my garden for whites next year! This is very nice and if it smells like jasmine all the better!

  2. Shelli says

    October 2, 2006 at 11:34 pm

    Very beautiful as usual, my friend. I wish that we had smelloblogs. LOL

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