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Sep 30, 2016 11:11 PM CST
Utah (Zone 7a)
Dragon Lilies are supposed to stink but I cannot smell the foulness on them.

Crown Imperials are supposed to stink but they do not smell bad to me unless I put my nose right in them.

The variagated chamelian plant smelled wonderfully lemony to me.

The green chameleon plant smells bad.

Marigolds have a light skunk scent.

I love a smell of Oriental Lilium but my DH cannot bear the scent of them. They smell like puke to him.

Giant hyacinths are too pungent and musky. They give me head aches.

I cannot smell a stink bug.

Certain heirloom iris smell horrible.

Honey Locust blooms and Chinese elm trees smell retarded.

(My white oak has the most incrediblely delicious pineapple spice scent when the young leaves sprout. ❤️❤️❤️).
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