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True to its name

My U. odorata has flowered, and true to its name, it smells. Not the most pleasant smell in the world, but unmistakable. It is a very sweet smell, but there is something a bit repellant about it that I can't quite put my finger on.
 
If it smells repellant, why would you want to put your finger on it?
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Never fear, I have access to a camera. I have a few more pics to get, then I will do some revisions to the website. I'm still waiting to see if U. chrysantha is the real thing, and U. hispida is coming along slowly.

Whoever has a U scandens from me, it is either U. lateriflora or heavily contaminated with it. If anyone has a true specimen of U. scandens, I would be interested in trading!
 
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