looking for fragrant plants

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

I'm in the process of enlarging the flower garden in front o fthe greenhose that is in FULL SUN

am looking for anything fragrant that i don't aleady have that you think might be nice in a full sun garden.


I have tons to trade


here are some of them



lavender queen monarda
tons of mint varieteis,
tons of pelargonium varieties
50 to 75 brugmansia varieties, rooted or cuttings
calla lilies
a few named dwarf iris's
french pink pussy willow cuttings
vitex cuttings
foti
gota cola
cameleon plant
echinacea
ajuga looks like chocolate chip but bigger I have chocolate chip too
naked lady bulbs
various named buttefly gingers that will be moved to the sun garden later on
Stella daylilies (came from my garden)
blood lily bulbs, these have the huge red ball flower tropical special plant
heuchera harvest burgundy, harvest silver
blue and white walking iris
dwarv cavendish banana pups
mouhii double dwarf banana pup
peacock ginger
hidden ginger
shakers prayer siberian iris special trade
bleeding heart vine
dreaming spires siberian iris special
sedums: purple emperor, matrona, frosty morn, variegata, autumn joy, brilliant, neon, stardust, all rooted
philodendron brazil
thunbergia battiscombii
thunbergia grandiflora
mexican flame vine
scarlet blood flower milkweed
soulmate milkweed all in pots in the greenhouse gettng large
cane orchid
dragon fruit ?? don't ask what kind don't know
hoya obovata rooted cuttings some rooted
Begonias: all rooted
digswilliana
josephine
white chandelier
sophie cecile
persian brocade
richmondensis
rooted celest fig cutting (2)
witch hazel cuttings
a few diff varieties of datura, duble white, triple yellow, all healthy large plants.
agastache golden jubilee
anise hysop
plumeria cuttings yellow center white edges, smells wonderful
quite a few small named daylilies
red unnamed passiflora
maypops passiflora

The list will go on, I have to go check the gardens for sure what else I may have.

Let me know whatyou have that's fragrant, the more fragrant the better,

West Central, WI(Zone 4a)

I am digging and dividing daylilies on the weekend.
Sunday Gloves is very fragrant--you can smell it as you walk by--lovely.
Siloam Double Classic too.
And I think Barabara Mitchell is fragrant as well, but I don't see that Tinkers lists it that way.

Multiple fans available of each.

From your list....
Sedum Matrona & Frosty Morn and dwarf iris interest me.




This message was edited Jul 27, 2006 8:59 AM

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

I'm sorry mudgirl, I'm loaded down with daylilies , dont' really want any more of them,

sorry

got anything else fragrant

or maybe butterfly or hummer plants

Raleigh, NC

Hmmm..I've got dwarf gardenia. Mine do not grow in full sun, but most nurseries list them as partial shade to full sun. (I inherited mine with the house...so they aren't necessarily planted in the most appropriate location). I have grown the non dwarf variety in full, sun, and they did great. I don't know the variety, but they appear to be a dwarf variety. Growing about 15"" tall at the moment. Bloomed this spring and smelled great. Could send you one, maybe two adult plants and/or cuttings. Have to check how many adults I could spare. I'd be interested in echinacea (depending on variety, if you know it), walking iris, fig, witch hazel, blood lily. Any or all. Thanks

West Central, WI(Zone 4a)

That's fine....not sure what else I have that is fragrant. If I think of something, I'll let you know!

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

yote dog, it has to be for the full sun, the temps outside the greenhouse got up to l24 in the full sun this year, so I need some heat tollerant fragrant plants or butterfly orhummer plants, I have some fragrant butterfly weeds I love, I even have some tuber roses that are growing out there and are doing well, would love some more of fragrant things.
That tollerate the heat, and sun

Raleigh, NC

Nope, I don't think they would do 124 degrees. The non dwarf ones I had got both south and west sun, very,very hot (I'm in the same zone as you..), but I think anything much over 100 would be too hot. They thrived in the 90-98 degree range, full sun, but got lots of water. Thanks anyway..

Athens, OH

I might have some plants that would interest you.

Have now:
saponaria officinalis
monarda didyma 'marshall's delight' [don't think this is fragrant, but the hummers love it.]
origanum hopleys
origanum rosenkuppel
rubus odoratus
nepata 'walkers low'
NEPETA m. Blue Wonder

Will have fall:
some non-hardy to Z6a lavenders: lavandula dentata; lavandula 'downy lavender'; lavandula stoechas "quasti'
Some non-hardy to zone6a salvia; e.g. guarantica, elegans.

Dmail me if you are interested.
ROX

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

Rox, I"m gonna have to investigate these, not heard of some of them, LOL, will send you a dmail ok

Brownsville, KY(Zone 6a)

I have some white Oriental lily bulbs. They have finished blooming and foliage is starting to die back from the heat and lack of rain recently. I also have a Jasminum polyanthum in an 8" pot.

I'm interested in cane & rhizomatous begonias.

Shirley

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

HI shirley, I do have the white oriental lilies, their in a different garden in the yard, but I'll be transplanting them in my new garden when I get it up and going. I do love those oriental lilies. I think I have too many of the asiatic and other non fragrant ones LOL

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

what about a vine? the fragrant corck screw vine?

Seymour, IN(Zone 5b)

What about garden phlox? Lou

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

got the cork screw vine

and I have several varieties of garden phlox, don't know them to be too fragrant though

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

oh well,thxs
i love your list,wish it was mine lol
good luck on finding the plants you want
moretz

Brookeville, MD(Zone 7a)

I have Black Knight and Dartmoor butterfly bushes, sweet bay, false indigo, milkweeds.

Cedar Key, FL(Zone 9a)

I have white butterfly weed(Ice ballet)
Scarlet beebalm
meadowsweet(fragrant when blooming!)

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

i'd be interested in the dartmoor butterfly bushes, what color is the flower, are they rooted plants, what size are the plants captmicha

Crested chick, i'd love that ice ballet milkweed, is it plants or seeds? meadowsweet? almost looks like a bush is it?

what do you ladies want in return?

kathy

Greenville, IN(Zone 6a)

Kathy, do you have:
Skull Cap-butterfly attracter-hummers love them too
Campanula punctata ‘Cherry Bells’- butterfly attracter-hummers love them too
Lea

Brownsville, KY(Zone 6a)

Interested in a rangoon creeper?

Cedar Key, FL(Zone 9a)

the ice ballet is plants
and so is the meadow sweet
I tend to ignore seeds cause I'm seed challenged.....

meadow sweet gets tall,like moist soil
dies back to the ground in winter here.....
looks like cotton candy when it blooms

I probably have other stuff that i can't think of......


Interested in (if they're available)
mouhii double dwarf banana pup
dragon fruit
Brugs I don't have
maybe a double dat
I'm not asking for all that....just giving you an idea)

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

LOL, Ok, crested chick, I think I can satisfy you LOL I'd love the ice ballet and the meadowsweet.

the banana pups whew, I think their large, but I might have a smaller one out there. still have all that other stuff you were looking for, hum, what kinds of brugs do you have already? got a list handy, maybe you could dmail it to me.

talk soon

Cedar Key, FL(Zone 9a)

That could take some time
I had a list in "my documents"
when I just opened it its all mangled.......
The list goes from one side to the other and there are all kinds of strange characters.......

I hate being computer illiterate

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

ok, just thought about making it a larger trade, its ok,

pick exactly what your wanting in trade for those two things and we'll go from there.

Carson City, NV(Zone 6b)

I just got some new Agastache for my scratch-and-sniff garden. The 'apricot sprite' has large orange flowers with a minty/sweet smell and the 'pink pop' has smaller pink flowers with a spicy smell. I can root a couple of cuttings, I have a tray of stevias going at the moment and it would be easy to tuck in a few more. I'd like to trade for mints ( I have chocolate and spearmint already).

Livermore, CA(Zone 9a)

would you be interested in Clerodendrun Bungii ? It dies back in the winter, but comes back . It has lovely bunches of frangrant flowers. I also have a
Jasmin Sambac " Grand Duke" that I am going to be getting rid of. It is a very large plant in a pot, so I would have to cut part of the root system away to ship it and cut it back.

Patricia

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

crestedchick, Iforgot to get back to you, I 'd only be interetsed in the white butterfly weed, if your still interested in trading, I"d trade for that.

I'll have to pass on the sprite agastache, I have that out front,t hanks though
Patricia, I had cleronderun bungii, I think I killed it lack of water I guess. I'll have to check what the jasmin sambac is, not sure , and get back to you, what would youwant in trade?

kathy

Judsonia, AR(Zone 7b)

that jasmin sambac looks like the gardenia bet it smells wonderful, is it for full sun?

i wouldn't mind having that and the clerondrum bungii let me know what you want in return patricia OK

kathy

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