My choice of fragrant plants

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Muhammad Arif Khan
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My choice of fragrant plants

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Top of the list,
Plumeria (White Fragrant)

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Motia

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Quis quails
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Rat Ki Rani

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Gardenia

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Re: My choice of fragrant plants

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My bad memory, how could I forget Merwa, it is No. 4 on the list.
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Re: My choice of fragrant plants

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In addition to the above, I also have;
Joohi
The plant is not yet big enough to make its impact.
Wisteria

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Brunfelsia

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These were the plants that have the place in my garden for their FRAGRANCE.
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Re: My choice of fragrant plants

Post by hnasir »

All your plants are beautiful, I don't know which one is my favourite out of all the pictures. Wisteria, marwa, gardenia, brunfelsia, quis all are breathtaking!

I wonder what the scent is when the brunfelsia is in complete bloom like above.

I want to ask one question, what is the difference between Pakistani motia vs Indian motia? I am not talking about mogra, but the two varieties we have. Any input?

Thank you!
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