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I don't have a very big garden, but for tuberoses I'd find the space.
When tuberoses are turning brown they have a human smell.
Tuberoses are not the only bulbs that behave this way.
While on the subject of fragrance, another summer winner is the tuberose.
It also is a name of a flower (tuberose) in the Persian language.
That spring the air had been rich with tuberoses and narcissus.
The pretty central courtyard has a fountain which is often filled with fresh tuberoses.
The whole scene will be washed in soft lighting and the fragrance of tuberoses.
There were flowers in the center, tuberoses and orchids.
The tuberoses and jasmine fill the gardens with their aromas.
Some even claimed the tuberose emitted sparks of light.
If the Aztecs cultivated tuberoses, they did so in Mexico.
In 1948, she created Fracas, considered today to be the landmark tuberose fragrance.
Members of the closely related genus Manfreda are often called "tuberoses".
Along with Polianthes, members are commonly called tuberoses.
So do the fragrant tuberoses, which sit beside his six-foot cherry tomato plant.
We all know what it's like to be downwind from the lady at the opera who slathered too much tuberose on herself before the performance.
The really expensive ones, which can cost more than $10,000 a pound, are the natural ones like tuberose or jasmine.
In the months to follow, the center hopes to replace some of the plants with tulips, tuberoses and anemones.
The park also includes tuberoses and jasmine.
Tuberoses date from pre-Columbian Mexico, where the flowers were also used as a flavoring.
The tuberoses beneath the window sent a heady, intoxicating scent through the storm-laden air.
It includes tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa), a plant that is commonly used in perfume making.
If you don't mind running a tuberose farm, you can rebuild the central bulb and grow out the bulblets.