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Gardeners are taking renewed interest in Jacob's ladders (Polemonium spp.) that are genus of herbaceous perennials native to woodland and mountain regions. It offers a subtle counterpoint to more flamboyant plants, matching up well with shade-loving natives and the understated beauty of Jacob's ladders adds charm to both woodland and rock gardens.
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Plants with fragrant foliage release their scent when one tread on them, brush up against them or pinch them. Some creepers, sub-shrub and perennials with fragrant foliage, which are widely used for the fragrant lawn, path or seat, are discussed.
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Jasmines are borne in clusters or panicles that sprouts from the ends or sides of their stems. The featherlike leaves of jasmines, composed of three to nine petals, are arranged in pairs along the leaf stem.
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