by Connie Veneracion on September 22, 2006
White mums (as chrysanthemums are popularly known in the Philippines) and baby’s breath.
Tagged as: flowers
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hayw00d jabl0mi 09.24.06 at 11:58 am
Not to mention their scent actually does remind you of a baby’s breath.
Sassy 09.24.06 at 2:16 pm
They have a scent? Wow, I never really noticed. Probably because the flowers the seeks to accentuate overpower the scent of baby’s breath. Next time, I’ll remove a sprig or two and sniff them.
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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }
hayw00d jabl0mi 09.24.06 at 11:58 am
Not to mention their scent actually does remind you of a baby’s breath.
Sassy 09.24.06 at 2:16 pm
They have a scent? Wow, I never really noticed. Probably because the flowers the seeks to accentuate overpower the scent of baby’s breath. Next time, I’ll remove a sprig or two and sniff them.