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About 1/2-way through the blooming season here in NW Wisconsin. Thanks to our cold spring, I'm about 2-3 weeks behind the usual time.
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An unknown hybrid, S. minor x ???


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'Lady Bug'



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'Medusa'


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(alata x flava) x open-pollinated, 3 yrs from seed I might add


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'Red Sumatra'



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alabamensis x oreophila



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oreophila x willisii



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oreophila x purpurea



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'Snowflake



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'Fireworks', aka 'White Sparkler'



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purpurea x jonesii (anthocyanin-free)



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unknown, probably a leucophylla x flava



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purpurea x flava
 
Well done!
 
Ooolala nice

How do they vary in scent??
 
Very beautiful flowers.
 
Ooolala nice

How do they vary in scent??

yeah, the flava cat-smell is most noticeable, the sweeter-smelling ones are harder to detect, although the lilacs are also in bloom right now, so it's hard to notice anything unless you stick your nose right in it.
 
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