What is the most fragrant vine flower?
I'm looking for a vine plant that has alot of fragrance to it and is pretty for my trellis. Also what is a cheap place to buy flowers online?
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I get a lot on eBay they are good prices there and guaranteed
I like carolina jasmine and i find it at lowes and qvc cottage farms is who they use
Moonflowers are nice , they look like morning glorys , but a white and open in the evenings !
Martha....Morning Glories, Honeysuckles, Blackeyed Susans and most climbing roses are a few that I am familiar with. I do not order many flowers online but I would Google and see what I might find. Of course nurseries are great but to be honest I have found that Lowe's (maybe not all) really have people employed that do a great job on the spring flowers. We have two near us and one of the two is much better than the other so it probably just depends on your area.
Hello, I agree with the above posters — moonflower is very enchanting, the seed packets are fairly economical, I grow mine in pots.
Autumn clematis looks lovely on a trellis, and smells good.