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May 2, 2010 9:11 AM CST

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Cora, they are very easy from seed but it will take around 3-5 years to bloom. It might be better for your sanity if you started with a rooted or grafted plant or even a cutting.

They are extremely fragrant, and every variety has a slightly different scent from the next.

In your area you will have to protect them from frost in the winter.

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