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  1. Passiflora, Passion Flower, Passion Vine 'Incense'

    Check out the largest plant identification database in the world. Read plant and insect reference guides at Daves Garden.

  2. Aloysia Species, Incense Bush, Sweet Almond Bush

    Aloysia Species, Incense Bush, Sweet Almond Bush Aloysia virgata 2 vendors has this plant for sale Upload Image Print Version View Gallery 22 photos

  3. Fixatives for Your Potpourri - Dave's Garden

    Apr 5, 2011 · Whole Cloves - The essence taken from these dried flower buds is often used in formulating both perfumes and incense. Whole dried cloves will fix your potpourri, while adding a …

  4. Focus on Encelia farinosa (Brittle Bush) - Dave's Garden

    Nov 7, 2008 · Due to the sweet aroma of the syrup-like resin contained in the stems, E. farinosa is still used in churches in some parts of Mexico as incense. Native American people are known to have …

  5. Potpourri: Then and now - Dave's Garden

    Dec 14, 2010 · A long time before modern chemical and electrical air fresheners, bouquets of fragrant herbs, spices and flowers were used to revitalize the household atmosphere. They have a recorded …

  6. Plants reported to grow well and around Las Vegas, nv

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  7. Plants reported to grow well and around Phoenix, az

    PlantFiles: Plants reported to grow well around miles of Phoenix, az

  8. Plants reported to grow well and around College Station, tx

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  9. Plants reported to grow well and around Klamath Falls, or

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  10. The Twelve Plants of Christmas - Dave's Garden

    Jan 15, 2016 · The second plant is the Christmas orange. The tangy-sweet fragrance of citrus fruits, whether tangerine, grapefruit or Clementine, promises juicy sweetness within its bitter peel. My …