By Norman Winter
“Does Your Nose Know What My Nose Knows?” was the name of a creative article written by an author during my time as the executive director of the American Rose Society. The reference was to the fragrance found in roses.I would like to pass this question on to you and the butterfly bush, or buddleia. My wife, Jan, and I are blissfully on the same page when it comes to the Pugster varieties we are growing.
Last year I planted six. Three got moved to sunnier landscape locations in the fall. A year later we are experiencing all their delicious fragrance to the max and on a daily basis. They are actually the most fun and enjoyable shrubs I’ve grown in a long time.
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By Norman Winter, Tribune News Service
“Does Your Nose Know What My Nose Knows?” was the name of a creative article written by an author during my time as the executive director of the American Rose Society. The reference was to the fragrance found in roses.
I would like to pass this que