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Fragrant Gardening: Two Questions...Tuberose and Persian Lilac Tree

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Forum: Fragrant GardeningReplies: 2, Views: 5
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Chantell
Middle of, VA
(Zone 7a)

February 12, 2006
12:17 AM

Post #2039267

1) Would someone please tell me the difference (scent-wise) between the single and double tuberose? and
2) Last fall won a 2 ft. tall Persian Lilac tree on ebay. When I unpacked it any root ball that was there fell completely away - the dirt was fairly hard packed. The seller assured me it was fine but just "dormant." Since then I had someone take a look at it - they did a slight scraping toward the bottom of the trunk and told me it was "gone." She said there should be some green wood under a scraping and that there was none. Does anyone know anything about these trees?
Thanks so much!!

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