The flower smells like something good and the smell is the best kind of flower that is out and discovered today. I love the smell of the daisy flower and I grow alot of them in my gardon my life grows just like the daisy flower and I am tall like the daisy flower {8ft, 7in} to be on the spot. U r the bomb
The scents of flowers vary. Some, like carnations, are "spicy" in scent. Others, like certain roses, are almost citrusy. All of them, of course, smell good, as they are meant to attract pollinators with their enticing scents.
Yes all flowers have a smell. The smell could be pleasant or stinky.
Generally, they do, but some flowers are smelly, like the carrion.
Some flowers produce a smell to attract insects.
no No. It depends on what type of pollinators the flower is trying to attract. Some are attracted to scents, hence perfumed flowers, and some are attracted to color or shape, which is why flowers come in all colors and shapes.
Those flowers are pollinated by flies, which are attracted to the smell of rotting meat. Yuck.
Flowers that smell like rotting meat rely on carrion flies for pollination. They pollinate as it normally does but instead of pollinators or insects to help it pollinate, other resources like wind, help the pollen get around easily due to is light weight
By pollinators like bats and moths guided by smell of the flowers.
You might want to know, why do bees, butterflies, and wasps go to flowers? Is it the color? The smell? Or is it something else? Well all of these are partly right! Insects like flowers for these reasons... 1. Bees and Wasps and Butterflies drink the sweet juice there. Does anyone know what it is called? That is right! It is called nectar! The nectar is very sweet. Do you know what else eats nectar? Hummingbirds! The hummingbirds love the nectar. The bees also use the nectar to make honey. Do you like honey? It comes from bees and flowers. a. But, why do insects go to flowers? How many of you have seen all kinds of flowers! Can you tell me something about them? That is right they are colorful! Flowers come in many different shapes and sizes. The bright colors attract the insects to the flowers. If a bee likes one color better, then there are plenty of flowers for him to got to. While if Mr. Bee 2 likes a different color, he has plenty for him to go to. b. The other reason that insects go to flowers, besides for food and the color and shape is... That is right! The smell. Flowers smell so good! Have you ever smelled a rose? Some people dry flowers and put them in places so that they can smell them. Most flowers smell good. Well some of them anyway. Have you ever heard of the Corps flower? It stinks so bad! It smells like a dead animal! When the insects come, do they help the flower? Yes! The insects do help, by picking up pollen. Pollen is the yellow or orange powder that make us sneeze in the spring. Bees travel from flower to flower, collecting nectar (which is later converted to honey), and in the process they pick up pollen grains. The bee collects the pollen by rubbing against the anther. The pollen is collected on the hind legs, in dense hairs referred to as a pollen basket. As the bee flies from flower to flower, the pollen grains are transferred onto the stigma.This helps the flowers make seeds, and fruit trees make fruit.
beacuase nature makes it smell good
bromeliads smell pretty good you know but all flowers have a good smell
Is the flowers that makes the good smell
Alot of flowers smell good but I think roses don't smell good
roses smell good (3
Cauliflowers
You can smell flowers when there are none around because the smell can flow with the wind/breeze.
Flowers smell to attract the insects that pollinate them.
It depends on where the flowers are being delivered to. If at work, then it is the amount and the type (to show off to the coworkers). If it is at home, then it's the color and the smell.
With your nose.
Carnations and tulips both smell very good. I think a mix boquet will smell good as well and would cost the same as a solid boquet of either one.
It means that (a) there are flowers present, and (b) your sense of smell still works.