Wonderfully Fragrant Balm Of Gilead.
By Faerieflora
- 23 Jul, 2010
- 6 likes
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Yes... I love this plant it is so aromatic. Why it seems to attract these blue bottles is another thing. There are also wasps, as well as bee's, and hoverflies. Maybe these insects are so taken by this plants fragrance too.
23 Jul, 2010
Not familiar with it am I asking the impossible to describe fragrance lol oh for scratch and sniff screens surely not beyond Peter and Ajay with all their technical skills ..
23 Jul, 2010
That is a pretty one love the markings and colour.
24 Jul, 2010
Well Bonkersbon... The fragrance is like a fresh exhilarating eucalyptus, and warm mediterranean pine, with just a hint of an Egyptian mysterious spice. Thank you Sixpence.
24 Jul, 2010
That sounds wonderful must look out for it . So much nicer than the hedge woundwort that grows in our garden despite the aroma the bees love it ..
24 Jul, 2010
Yes, and the Bees love this one too, and it is really attractive to the hoverflies.
28 Jul, 2010
Very pretty :o)
30 Dec, 2010
Thank you Pip, and on my Birthday... I wish you a very Happy New Year. F.f.
6 Jan, 2011
Wow... happy birthday!!
9 Jan, 2011
Thank you Pip c...
10 Jan, 2011
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Sounds very fragrant and the fly seems impressed too .
23 Jul, 2010