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I planted a tea olive few months ago and it is thriving, growing and blooming like gangbusters. I have heard how heavenly the fragrance of their tiny blooms can be, and planted it in close proximity to my deck along with half a dozen gardenias. The gardenias are also blooming heavily, and smell great! The tea olive blooms have no smell, except when I smash them between my fingers to release the fragrance. Is there something else I need to do or do I have a dud?
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