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| Author : | Topic: creepers and vines to cover a purgola | Bottom |
| harangad Posts : 39 |
Dear lazy, ![]() for Delhi the mogra and the chameli are among my personal preferences from the Jasmine family(delhi isn't humid enough for the juhi to fully acquire it's famed scent... atleast none mine have). Although the entire jasmine family is quite disease prone in Delhi. The Raat ki rani is much more hardier.. the Ipomoeoae and the Aparajita perform best. madhumalti needs a lot of pruning but has a superb sweet fragrance. frangipani vines can becme rather hard and woody for a purgola... though it's looks are killer. if you have a cool garden then consider chinese wisterias... the perfect combination of fragrance and looks; difficult to find though. Best of luck! | |||
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| shaista Posts : 172 Ten thousand I saw at a glance, tossing their heads in sprightly dance... |
Dear lazy and angad, ![]() I would go for parda bel and madhu malati. Shaista | |||
| I'd rather have roses on my table than diamonds on my neck. :-) |
| harangad Posts : 39 |
can't disagree with the lady.... | |||
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