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I could have put this in the Herbs forum . . . and, he has a few vegetables but it's "The Fragrant Path" so nearly everything smells good and, since there isn't an "Aromatics" forum ;):

Many of the selections in "The Fragrant Path" are wild plants, either here in North America or somewhere else in the world. I remember several years ago when the subject of Invasives really hit the front burner. J. L. Hudson had a lot of 'splaining to do but the Fragrant Path - not so much.

Keep a webpage with Google Images handy because there aren't many pictures on the website - copy and paste the scientific name into Google and sometimes, there will be an "ah ha" moment! And, you might as well go thru the online catalog one page at a time - organization leaves something to be desired. Allow yourself some time and I hope you have fun:

http://fragrantpathseeds.com

Steve
 

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Thanks Steve for posting that seed company! ;)

I went to take a look at The Fragrant Path, they seem to have a lot of interesting seeds one would want to plant. Especially since they have a lot of fragrant plant seeds which is a big plus.
One could never have too many plants especially ones that are fragrant which makes the joy of having them so much better.
 

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Thanks for the smellerific address Steve! What fun, I had no idea there were that many ipomoea varieties. AND... I found the positive i.d. to a perennial headache known amongst my customers as the "Fort Ground Weed". Won't help to control it but at least now I can curse it by it's proper name.
 

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