I like jumbles; I've sent a number of these as responses to our local TV/radio garden guru when I get the "help me ID this" emails. Nothing in life is free...
Anyway, the answer is the binomial scientific name of a pest tree widely found across North America. The punctuation in the clue is NOT part of the plant name. Escalating clues can be provided if needed. With apologies to all friends in south Florida...
Miami’s aroma: six rats!
Lighter note for heavy forum
Baa
Feb 12, 2006
Tamarix ramosissima
Well, that was fast
Baa
Feb 13, 2006
Sorry did I spoil the fun?
The next hint is.....well, Baa didn't give anybody else a chance! Guess I should've checked in before heading out the door.
Alright, I'll post a new one, now that I'm freshly back from The Excellent Adventure.
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