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elleng
May 2024
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Permanut
(6,606 posts)1. Camelias?
Rebl2
(14,561 posts)3. Brackens brown
magnolia?
elleng
(135,784 posts)4. Looks like it.
'Lustrous, leathery foliage is rich, dark green above and cinnamon brown underneath. Large, 5 to 6 inch creamy white flowers are exotically fragrant.'
Caught fragrance first time.
Thanks
Diamond_Dog
(34,494 posts)5. Oh, their fragrance is HEAVENLY!
find it to have a citrus scent?
elleng
(135,784 posts)7. Gee, don't recall that specific; light, breezy.
Was only out long enough for a few minutes, to get sunset pics; first thought might be honeysuckle but then thought no, that's not it.
elleng
(135,784 posts)8. Caught it again just now, can't say 'citrus,' but LOVELY!
Here's someones' description: Magnolia fragrances are often described as fresh, floral and slightly sweet, with notes of bergamot, jasmine and rose, ideal for summer.