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Bristol's Potpourri


Terrific plant, it never disappoints.  Deep shell-pink blooms with bright lemon-yellow throat.  Constant and heavy bloomer, compact grower, and heavily fragrant! 

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Bristol's Potpourri

Average Rating 4.8 out of 5

Smells Beautiful

I got this one the other day and it came in bloom. The smell is heavenly. I absolutely love it. The fragrance reminds me of Strep. Kahori, a very fragrant species.

Erica Payne Nov 25 2013, 19:59 PM

Great Plant!

I just got this plant a week ago and already it is growing. It was in perfect condition when it came because of how well it was packed. I love buying plants from the Violet Barn!

Angela Sheppard Sep 18 2013, 21:14 PM

constant and heavy bloomer

Arrived blooming and hasn't stopped since, 9 months later. Very fast grower, great sturdy foliage. My flowers are not that heavily scented - it is a much lighter fragrance.

Brian Prazinko Sep 16 2013, 00:17 AM

Blooms Constantly

I have had this plant for a few months and it is an almost constant bloomer. The flowers are a beautiful shade of pink and have a light, sweet fragrance. It is easy to grow and is vigorous.

Gerard May 19 2013, 16:28 PM

It just keeps on blooming,

I decided to give streps a try just to see if I liked them, and I found out I loved them! Potpourri has bloomed constantly since it started about a month ago. I've also found it is much more hardy than my violets when someone else has to take care of it (I went on vacation), my violets looked a bit sad but this plant was putting on a show! It had about 10 blooms on it at once and it is only a little plant! So far, the flowers on my plant have had very little to no fragrance, but I suppose that could be different growing conditions. A very easy and spectacular plant.

Sheena Becker Jul 07 2012, 10:27 AM

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