If this one is Pittosporum, it does produce extremely fragrant flowers.khabbab wrote:I had always thought Pittosporum are fragrant flowers, seems like not the case.
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Green Pittosporum.Haris shift it into ground in this monsoon.there is also a verigated variety.it makes a very beautiful bush.
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i think in urdu its called sada bahaar!
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Sada bahaar is called Vinca rosea. Please see this link if you are talking about this plant: http://www.treknature.com/gallery/Asia/ ... 162712.htmwhitetiger297 wrote:i think in urdu its called sada bahaar!
Sada bahaar is not related to the plant in question.
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thanks for my correction