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Thanks for your replies Maggi and Aaron. It smells like baby-powder indeed. I'll plant it out and see if it's as quick to flower next year.
Mark, yes I have contacted him. He did not seem too interested, but he does offer a few things I'd like to see - acuminatifolium, manchuricum (what is it?), and some of the variegated "odoratums" from Japan. I got a wide margined form from Roy Herold that is broader than the typical forms. The scent in Polygonatum is distinctive in a few groups (I have not looked to see if the scent follows taxonomy yet, but it may). The odoratum types from Europe, but not Asia are fragrant of baby powder. Most forms from Asia are not fragrant, but I do have one with a really pleasant flowery jasmine-like fragrance. Like odoratum, some of the lasianthum have fragrance (subsp coreanum syn P. taquetii) and P. amabile (formerly syn with lasianthum). P. hybridum sometimes has the fragrance, but not all clones. P. hirtum, P. humile - both divergent forms, P. involucratum, P. cryptanthum, P. pubescens, and maybe P. inflatum have strongly cinnamon scented flowers. P. prattii is scented like violets, P. kingianum (= P. huanum) has the lovely ethereal fragrance of some Tiarella clones, and P. sp aff. macropodum has a cookie dough fragrance. Most are unscented though. Aaron