Clowesia rosea & Clowesia warcscewiczii
Both of these are now flowering. Easy to grow and bloom, but they're not all that easy to find. I might try to self them when they get a bit older (especially the rosea), but for now I'm just going to enjoy the blooms.
The individual flowers on both of these species are about two centimeters in diameter. Clowesia rosea's flowers (the pink ones) are very fragrant of cinnamon and citrus, while Clowesia warcscewiczii's (and I might be spelling this one's name incorrectly) are fragrant of ginger and lemon (hard to accurately describe, but they smell fantastic).
Steve
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