The tuberoses send out gardenia-like scent from waxy, white trumpet flowers atop 3-foot stems.
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Deborah Oakley-Melvin was up at 5 a . m . to buy roses, orchids and tuberoses for their bouquets.
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Like others in its family, tuberoses have leaves branching from a very short stem, and flowers at the end of a long stalk.
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The caladiums are all but gone, the tuberoses are tender and wanting no further cold, and the gladiolas would like to come in now, please.
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Its editor became infatuated by Patience, filling her hotel room with tuberoses, the scent of which, she said, always filled her with remembered horror.
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Mr . Navarret's blue lights and Mrs . Navarret's stars hover over the manger amid tuberoses, begonias, poinsettias and pine cones dipped in glitter.
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I'm also fond of tuberoses, which bloomed beautifully in pots on my roof last summer, thanks to a reader who sent me some tubers of Polianthese tuberosa.
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Other tubers and bulbs that can be planted right now for a spectacular summer show are tuberoses, calla lilies, cannas, gladioluses ( or gladiolas ), tigridias, dahlias and lilies.
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Nights are rendered sensuous by the scents of nicotiana, which has taken a hit from sun and heat, and tuberoses, an experiment this summer that will be repeated tenfold next year.
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The landscape in the area is beautiful : a fruit orchard with various trees such as longans, shaddocks, cocoas, oranges; and numerous flowers : tuberoses, michelians, roses, and cycads.