I have had good experiences with Gloxinia perrenis which used to give
smell at particular time, almost twice a day it was on peak otherwise
it was faintly scented. Infact the person in whose garden I saw it for
the first time, never really smelled it. We call such persons bad
rooster!!!! hehehehe...
Bad Rooster is the one who wakes up late and goes to bed early :P....
but never misses to shout during the day time :))
Pankaj





On Nov 2, 4:14 pm, shrikant ingalhalikar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks to everybody for your appreciation of the beauty of the plant.
> Sinningia speciosa was introduced as a house plant popularly known as
> Gloxinia, the original plant hailing from south America. This tuberous
> herb with inodorous flowers can be grown in moist shady places even in
> Mumbai. Regards, Shrikant
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> On Nov 1, 3:21 pm, "Shrikant  Ingalhalikar" <[email protected]>
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> > Gloxinia of Gesneriaceae a new fond acquisition at my garden in Pune. A 
> > small succulent herb 15-20 cm tall; leaves radical, 10-12 cm, ovate-oblong, 
> > dentate, succulent. Flowers 5-6 cm on a stout peduncle. Regards,Shrikant 
> > Ingalhalikar12 Varshanand SocietyAnandnagar Sinhagad RoadPune 411 
> > 051.www.idsahyadri.comTel9120 2435 0765.Fax 91 20 2438 9190.
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