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Title: Scented Petunias?
Post by: wahaj on December 12, 2006, 16:03:48
Why is it that they never sell scented petunia seeds.....even if they are scented, they never label them as scented.

this summer i bought loads of very deep blue coloured petunia seedlings. they had the most amazing scent! it was very spicey, a bit cinnemony but just unimaginably stunning smell. and in the evenings it was very very strong. i could smell it in my bedroom everytime there was a slight breeze.

so i went looking in the garden centres....and it seems only the blue varieties are scented. and i think the darker the blue, the more scent it has....as i smelt some paler blues with a very light scent.

but all the seed catalogues i've looked at and the shops i've been in, never mention it's scent.

any reason why?
Title: Re: Scented Petunias?
Post by: Larkspur on December 12, 2006, 18:47:15
Don't know why the catalogues don't mention it but lots of petunias ars scented. Interesting you prefer the blue ones I've always found the whites have most scent. Perhaps it's a personal thing?
Title: Re: Scented Petunias?
Post by: wahaj on December 12, 2006, 19:52:24
Don't know why the catalogues don't mention it but lots of petunias ars scented. Interesting you prefer the blue ones I've always found the whites have most scent. Perhaps it's a personal thing?

oh i didn't know the white ones were scented.....weird. see if i knew this i would have bought them! lol.

and i also didn't know that some of the pansies i bought were scented. they're white have an egg yolk yellow centre....and they have a slight perfume to them.
Title: Re: Scented Petunias?
Post by: Rosa_Mundi on December 25, 2006, 22:55:35
Many pansies are scented, but it's rarely mentioned in a catalogue. I suppose one reason is because you need to get fairly close to get the scent from them. Petunias' scent is a bit of a matter of taste, I find - some people hate it, others love it.
Title: Re: Scented Petunias?
Post by: wahaj on December 26, 2006, 11:26:39
this is true. but then some people hate the smell of lavender lol.
Title: Re: Scented Petunias?
Post by: angle shades on December 28, 2006, 19:53:22

 have always found the dark purple petunias have the best scent myself/shades x
Title: Re: Scented Petunias?
Post by: dchisholm on December 30, 2006, 09:44:40
Very difficult to breed for scent. However, instead of petunia you could try 'Perfume' Nicotiana. Look at www.floranova.co.uk for details; presumably they can tell you who sells the seed in packets.
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