Suaveolens White

This used to be my one and only white but not anymore...it's a very good bloomer

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Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

I like lots of blooms and this one is sure doing it for you. I have one or two of these. Not sure yet. Hope at least one of them looks like this one.

S,
This guy blooms it's head off all summer.

Woodsville, NH(Zone 4a)

Glory, that's really pretty. I have three of these but they grew quite tall so I know I won't get all the blooms that you have. I like the looks of it much better as a full bush than a tall stringbean like mine.

Snow,
Maybe it's not a Suaveolens....that's what it was marked when I received it and we know how that is. LOL

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

I love it Glory and I really love anything that blooms its head off. What a great plant.

Angleton, TX(Zone 9a)

Gloria . . very pretty and I like all those blooms. The whites stand out so much in a garden.

Is it extremely scented? My suaveolens white overpowers 250 roses in the evening on the patio. Quite an amazing scent and very floriferous. Nice plant.

Jeanne,
Not sure...I didn't get out there last night....is your S. White short like this one?

Gloria, I grew mine from seed from Chilterns about 4 years ago. It was short the first year, then grew very large. It's about 8 feet tall in a pot and is a strong growing plant.

J,
This one get cut down every year because it's planted in the ground....wonder if that has something to do with it's height.

Gloria, the ones I left outside are slow to come back because I don't have your kind of heat. I over wintered my suaveolens in the wine cellar, it's large and should be putting out flowers soon. The one I left in the ground started coming back but I dug it up and chucked it over the bank. The roots were huge, took forever to dig it up but I needed the spot to plant the Shredded J. Yellow from you.

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