Ill-throven?

Go on! Look it up.

Ill-throven it may be, but that's as good as the flower gets.

Manymanymany moons ago we bought one for the foliage and subsequently discovered that there is hardly a plant in the garden to rival it's scent. So much so that when ''The Wild'' took over, during the shop years and it was overcome we have looked for it ever since, just for the flower scent.

I can only liken its smell to pure honey.

The one that got away.

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