Maybe flowers are fragrant in evening only. Or may be they are fragrant when turn yellow. Will check in few days and update.aykhan wrote:I got it from a friend in Multan. I wonder why the flowers were not fragrant! That would be just too bad since there are a lot more better looking vines out there.
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Vine is in bloom in lawrence gardens. This is a macro image, actual flower is very small. No fragrance when i captured them. What a pity
. So if you are buying a plant for fragrance, always buy in bloom and check fragrance first.

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No dudes,flowers are extremely fragrant fragrant when yellow.
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This is what I found on toptropicals.com
Also known by its common name in India as "Manorangini" and "Hara-champa" or "Kantali champa". Woody climber, can become dense evergreen shrub bearing extremely fragrant canary yellow or light green flowers, turning yellow with age. Absolutely intoxicating fragrance! A medium size vine 8 to 10'. Once picked flowers are very long lasting and hold the scent for days, if kept in water, permeating an entire room.
So I wonder how a fragrant plant can not be so? Does it mutate to a non-fragrant plant?
Also known by its common name in India as "Manorangini" and "Hara-champa" or "Kantali champa". Woody climber, can become dense evergreen shrub bearing extremely fragrant canary yellow or light green flowers, turning yellow with age. Absolutely intoxicating fragrance! A medium size vine 8 to 10'. Once picked flowers are very long lasting and hold the scent for days, if kept in water, permeating an entire room.
So I wonder how a fragrant plant can not be so? Does it mutate to a non-fragrant plant?
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Adnan, there is a non-fragrant cultivar for sure. But i will check next week whether yellow flowers are fragrant or not and then will update.
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I ve seen yellow ones.they r highly fragrant.