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Any
ideas for great smelling blooms that thrive in desert climates??
I love bright color, and of course love the great smell of
gardenias, lilys, (??)stephanapolous(??)
First
and foremost, there are a few things that I must point out
In
my opinion there is no better smelling flower than that of
the Easter Lily cactus (Echinopsis hybrids). Although you
may not get overly excited about growing more cacti, I had
to point this beauty out to you. There are many new colors
being developed each year, and now include white, pink, yellow,
and many multicolored varieties. A mature plant can produce
as many as a dozen blooms in a year, but unfortunately each
flower will last only a day or two. The fragrance can fill
a room.
Other
fragrant plants you might be interested in trying include:
- Sweet
Alyssum (Cruciferae lobelaria)... Just your standard ground
cover Alyssum (white, purple)
- Burning
Bush (Dictamnus albus)... 2-3 foot shrub (white, pink, purple)
- Grape
Hyacinth (Lilaceae muscari)... Long lived bulb (purple)
- Purple
coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)... Perennial (pink, purple,
white)
- Desert
Lily (Hesperocallis undulata)... Multiple white flowers
on a 1-4 foot spike
- Desert
Willow (Chilopsis linearis)... Small tree with gorgeous
orchid like flowers
- Desert
Sand Verbena (Abronia villosa)... Trailing plant with bright
pink flowers
- Feather
Cassia (Cassia artemisioides)... Fast growing shrub with
bright yellow flowers
- Evening
Primrose (Oenothera deltoides)... 1-2 foot perennial (white,
yellow)
- Butterfly
weed (Asclepias tuberosa)... Bright orange flowers on three-foot
stems. Butterflies love it!
- Gayfeather
(Liatris)... 2-3 foot tall lavender spikes
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