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Late, I sprinted to the spa, along a narrow walkway thick with fragrant foliage.
Sweetbrier, also called Eglantine, (Rosa eglanteria, or R. rubiginosa), small, prickly wild rose with fragrant foliage and numerous small pink flowers.
It's worth searching for a few other types of thyme, like Russian thyme (T. Pallasianus), which has deliciously fragrant foliage, pale purple blossoms and a low-growing habit (to about six inches).
Matthew – Anything with particularly fragrant foliage and texture.
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Many species are cultivated for their ornamental foliage, fragrant clusters of usually white flowers, and colourful blue-black fruits.
Apple, cherry, peach and pear trees, with their showy fragrant blooms, lush foliage and edible bounty, line many winding roads in the Hudson Valley north of New York City, offering proof of the area's agricultural richness and tempting urban buyers of weekend country houses into an unanticipated role — part-time pomologist.
Ceylon ironwood, (Mesua ferrea), also called Indian rose chestnut, tropical tree (family Calophyllaceae), cultivated in tropical climates for its form, foliage, and fragrant flowers.
Carissa species possess handsome, glossy foliage and fragrant, starry-white, jasmine-like flowers.
Tea olive, a plant of the genus Osmanthus in the family Oleaceae, often grown for its fragrant flowers and shining, evergreen foliage.
I would still chance it in more northern climes in a sheltered spot, for it is glorious in every season, with coppery young foliage, followed by headily fragrant white flowers.
Ellipses are not a good sign, and if an advertisement features quotes from critics pruned to just one word ("Brilliant!" — Joe Schmo; "Powerful!" — Betty Burns), chances are good the foliage surrounding them is less fragrant with affection.
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