New Upcycle Ideas 723
1 hour ago
Savannah,Georgia, USA
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hugs, Cherry
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Welcome to our next garden This garden was one of my favorites it has it all... every nook and cranny was perfect as we...
Cherry I know exactly what you mean, I love the Michelia too!
ReplyDeleteSweet! I'm not familiar with this plant, but it's so interesting how smells can play such a role in the making of wonderful memories.The association can be so strong that it takes you right back to that time. Sweet dreams!
ReplyDeleteCherry .. I wish we could have a smell option here so I could smell them too ! .. what is it like .. sweet ? .. spicey ? I'm so curious now !
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PS .. it is amazing how our sense of smell can place us exactly when we smelled ? that special scent !
Cherry, I've never heard of a Banana shrub. I do know what you mean about smelling something from childhood.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a little girl we lived in New York City in the middle of a concrete jungle. The woman next door had a tiny patch of Lily of the Valley and that smell just makes me swoon with joy.
It's so funny, I just saw this plant for the first time this week, and since then I've seen two people blogging about it! It smells a lot like banana candy to me. The gardener I was visiting gave us all some blooms to put in our pockets to take with us... I thought that was a very sweet gesture.
ReplyDeletebanana candy is a great description
ReplyDeleteit can be almost sickly sweet when brought into a small area.
It only blooms for a little while so I'm sniffing on it as much as I can.