Saturday, September 19, 2009

Tea Olive time

Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could embed fragrance in a blog? The Tea Olive bush (Osmanthus frangrans) is not an impressive shrub. It has tiny white flowers in late spring and again in late summer. But what a marvelous fragrance! You can drive around town, or walk down any street in west Raleigh right now, and smell this wonderful scent. My tea olive bushes are small, and I hope to keep them from getting too large.

I also have a hollyhock blooming. I've been trying to get them to grow for three years, with no success. They did beautifully at our last house. I don't know why they have done so poorly here. But, here is the first bloom.


1 comment:

lr said...

I don't know if I've ever smelled a tea olive bush, but I'd love to be introduced to one in bloom. Hollyhocks are cheerful flowers. Mamma and I enjoyed a row of them at Lucy Maud Montgomery's home on Prince Edward Island.
We have a new plant in our yard that has buds all over it. I'm looking forward to seeing what they look like and identifying the plant. I'll send you a picture. I may need your help!