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Bees find nectar primarily through their sense of smell. They can detect the scent of nectar from flowers using their antennae. Once they locate a source of nectar, they will collect it and bring it back to the hive to make honey.
They don't need to attract animals to their flowers. Flowers that are colorful and have a strong scent attract animal pollenators, such as insects and birds.
Yes, ixora plants produce fragrant flowers with a sweet scent.
Scent is the strongest sense tied to memory it is likely you had a very good experience with an individual who had a similar fragrance and attribute the scent to the experience
Flowers can be used for:a display: fresh or dried flower arrangements,air freshener or scent: pot pourrioil, especially scented oils.if edible, for:wine,cordials,salad
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It can take hundreds to thousands of flowers to make one bottle of perfume, depending on the type of flower and the concentration of the fragrance. Some flowers have a higher oil content and are more efficient for creating perfume, while others may require more flowers to extract the desired scent.
Organic Molecules are involved in the sense of smell; specifically esters, amines, ketones, and even aldehydes.
Gumamela, or hibiscus, is commonly used for ornamental purposes due to its vibrant and colorful flowers. In some cultures, the flowers are also used for medicinal purposes, such as treating coughs and colds. Additionally, hibiscus flowers can be used to make tea, which is known for its refreshing and tart flavor.
They grind up flowers and things to make powders and pastes. They liked the scent of lotus for perfume. They used green copper and black ochre for mascara, eyeliner, and eyeshadow.
Those can that make many scent can. how they make it. How they put propellants in the spray?
In most cases tea is placed beside freshly picked jasmine flowers. This allows the scent to be absorbed by the leaf. For very high grade tea's, this process is repeated eight or more times. Each time new jasmine flowers are heaped next to the tea to provide a fresher scent. To answer the question, although some manufacturers may use the "jasmine leaf." The orthodox and most common way, is to use the "jasmine flower."