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Feb 8, 2010 11:34 AM CST
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I don't recall fragrance on that one, but when I have a good performer, any fragrance is a bonus to me.

Another that's done very well for me is Wild Blue Yonder. I actually bought 2 and planted them next to each other and that's rare given my small space. I just wanted a fuller mass of color from those blooms. They look fabulous in a vase with all my yellows, apricots and orange roses too!

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