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04-15-2007, 12:30 AM
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Interesting, was not aware of paph's being fragrant.
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I heard phrag caudatum types can smell like socks....
Wow, did not know my son was growing phrag's in his room
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schlimii
I don't believe they are noted for scent
Just pretty.. oh well
Are schlimii an easy beginners phrag? I mean I'm growing paphs ok [none have flowered yet] but I haven't got a phrag yet.
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Did someone say smelly slippers?
Is phrag schimlii [spelling?] a smeller?
I have only one
Phrag. schlimii
(my largest, with the 2ft. leafspan) which smells, I believe, like lilac or some other sweet scent.
-Pat
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I did a google and Phrag. schlimii can be fragrant...
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Phrag. schlimii flowers can smell of roses
Hopefully mine will be fragrant like Pat's!
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I don't believe they are noted for scent
Ah well I suppose they can't all be both pretty
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