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Wonderful plants and pictures Gerd and Gail - here first of the autumn flowering daffodils is Narcissus x perezlarae
Sorry this is not much help -I'm sure they all are scented, perhaps someone with a better developed sensivity can help?
Quote from: Gerdk on September 30, 2010, 11:44:49 AMSorry this is not much help -I'm sure they all are scented, perhaps someone with a better developed sensivity can help?Gerd I think I am not of great help and doubt I have a better developed sensivity (I had ignored the wonderful scent of P.sickenbergeri for years until Oron mentioned it recently ), I did not note any scent in N. perezlarae and N. miniatus - but it was windy and to many nervous bees around to come very close to the flowers.
P.sickenbergeri =Pancratium sickenbergeri , I assume?