"StroWi" schrieb:
> Dear Lord P. and tsuh yang,
>
> I have to correct my last comments.
> Last night I had to keep my "wintergarten"-windows closed due to low temperatures and this morning I was irritated by a strange sweetand damp odor, when I entered the wintergarten. First I thought that it came from an insectizide I sprayed some days ago, but that smell is different. So it have been must been the tiny sumawongii that filled the room with it's scent - remarkable for such a small flower.
> However, sniffing directly at the flower, I still do not notice that scent stronger.
>
> So the Lord is probably right and tsuh yang has to put his sumawongii in a closed room.
>
> Cheers,
> Bernhard.
>
> "StroWi" schrieb:
> > schrieb:
> > > In a message dated 5/12/2002 12:38:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> > > hetter@worldonline.nl writes:
> > >
> > > > Another guy who needs a serious nose job.............
> > > > Lord P.
> > >
> > > no, really. there's no odor at all. it's also a tiny little thing so maybe
> > > it needs to grow bigger first...
> > >
> > > tsuh yang in NY
> >
> > Dear tsuh yang,
> >
> > same thing over here in Germany; small flower, no odor.
> >
> > I guess Lord P. has some kind of hypersinsitivity to Amorph smells; some kind of special receptors binding a single molecule and creating an enthuthiastic storm between his his neurons.....
> >
> > Orinary people like us just have to freeze in admiration.... :o
> >
> >
> > Bernhard.
> > maybe struck with some kind of nose numbness :-(
> >
> > Dollbergen,
> > Germany,
> > approx. zone 6/7
>
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