Click Here To Visit The SRGC Main Site
I'm getting quite worried about my olufactory systems I've never detected a scent on my Gladiolus murielae [/quoteDavid - if they are like some other glads, they may only be scented at the times to attract their pollinators - some moth pollinated species like G tristus are only scented at night. i'm not sure about g murielae - guess you may just have to go and have a sniff at regular intervals over the next 24 hours!!
I'm getting quite worried about my olufactory systems I've never detected a scent on my Gladiolus murielae
I see that Lesley has already mentioned the Lemon Verbena as well....... I just love brushing my hands through the leaves to release the smell. Dried leaves keep their scent for a LONG time as well, you just need to brush them lightly to release it. No need to crush or anything like that, just brush the surface lightly.
David, I too am worried about your olfactory sense as you've mentioned a number of times you couldn't small something which I find very scented. I suggest you test your smellability by buying (if you don't already grow), a couple of the more spectacular Arum species. I'd bet you'd smell those all right. Darren Sleep describes one superbly in that thread. If you can't smell them, then I'm afraid there's no hope for you at all.