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In April, our unusual bulbs bloom. These remind us of roses. I don't know the variety---the bulbs came from a mixed bushel that I planted years ago. We call them daffodils but I think they might be a paperwhite hybrid. Daffodils are scentless but these are odorific--- like paperwhites. Some folks love the perfume of paperwhite blossoms but we think they are Stinky!
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