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Fragrant Lilies, Shade-Lovers and Trees
No matter whether your question is about fragrant flowers or stubborn saplings, we have the answers that you need! Tammy Algood, from the University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service, has been looking over your questions, and she's ... [... more]
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Michel Lily Of The Valley Soy Wax Candle 6 oz.
Features: Lovely Fragrant Lily Of The Valley Scent Non-Toxic 100% Natural Soy Wax & Biodegradeable Frosted Glass Container & 40 Hour Burn Time Beautiful Gift Container With Tassel Makes A Fantastic Gift EAN: 0608666663906 MPN: MICAN005 Scent [... more]
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Wild Blue Phlox
Blossoms can vary in color from blue through pinks to pure white. The scented flowers of wild blue phlox (P. divaricata) are the strands from which some of my earliest memories are woven and renewed. Not sweet like fragrant lilies, and not spicy ... [... more]
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Trumpet Lilies - Amethyst Temple
Amethyst Temple Trumpet Lily a spectular show of rich pink. This highly fragrant lily is easy to grow and naturalize well. [... more]
$2.65
Blooming Bulb

Lilies Of The Valley-Lilies Of The Valley
Grow fragrant lilies of the valley indoors with this set of five pips from Americas leading bulb nursery, preplanted and sprouted, and dressed up with a 61/2" woven basket. Flowers bloom among rich green leaves in 3 to 5 weeks after delivery. Pips [... more]
$21.98
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Lilies and More Bouquet
Elegant, sophisticated, stunning. Our vase of fragrant lilies is an impressive gift suitable for any occasion. Accented with bupleurum and seeded eucalyptus, few bouquets are as extraordinary as this. An excellent choice for anniversaries, hallmark [... more]
$109.95
Gift Tree

Easter Lilies (Lilium longiflorum)
Easter Lilies are a fragrant lily, with white trumpet-like flowers that blooms around Easter in the Northern Hemisphere (spring). Their popularity makes them the fourth-largest potted floral crop. They were originally native to Southern Japan and ... [... more]
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