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The flowers of Jerusalem artichokes have the most lovely smell I have ever
encountered--indescribable.

Many people don't like to grow Jerusalem artichokes because they are
invasive.  Even if you plow them under, you can't get rid of them.  Every
little piece of root becomes a new plant.

     - Sheryl

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