Thanks Shubha – I suspected it was some sort of Pandorea because of the leaves. This photo was taken last October (early Spring). It covered a huge area of fence in the park!
Bruce I did mean to say Spring!!!! Sorry! And yes our fence was covered with this and Jasmine – do you have that in NZ? It’s delicate and the perfume is heady.
Bruce, Pandorea Snowbells, used to flower in autumn in our backyard in the old house, no fragrance still very pretty
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Thanks Shubha – I suspected it was some sort of Pandorea because of the leaves. This photo was taken last October (early Spring). It covered a huge area of fence in the park!
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Bruce I did mean to say Spring!!!! Sorry! And yes our fence was covered with this and Jasmine – do you have that in NZ? It’s delicate and the perfume is heady.
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Yes – Jasmine is one of my favourite smells – along with stock flowers. However, for the past 15 years I have lost my sense of smell!!!
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It’s almost as if the little flowers are the horns in the music!!
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You made me have another listen!!
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The ‘Arlingwoman’ lady above has nailed it in words. If I were to see those flowers now I am sure I’d here this very music.
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Thanks, Uma – Lisa’s comment made me go back and listen again, although I never thought of it when I wrote it.
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The name of that vine is “Judy”.
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That’s very helpful!
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