The Daphne's Laurels increases your horse's skills in speed, dressage, and jumping bonus.
Speed: +6%
Dressage: +6%
Jumping: +6%
Directly from the description of Daphne's Laurel..
" Daphne's Laurels increase your horse's skills with a speed, dressage and jumping bonus."
To give a Daphne's Laurels to a horse, you go to your horse's page and click on the Bonus tab under the bars that show your horse's energy, health, and morale. Then you can click on "Give a bonus" and it will come up with a list of the bonuses in your inventory, and you can click on Daphne's Laurels. That will give your horse that bonus! :)
Robin White has written: 'Daphnes' -- subject(s): Daphnes
She adorned her hair with laurels to create a beautiful and elegant look for the special occasion.
I don't think they do. They say not to rest on your laurels but that isn't the reason.
meh
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go to the garden shop and buy ionic laurels. then grow them in the dirt and give them to oracle.
The address of the Loudoun Laurels is: Po Box 343, Waterford, VA 20197-0343
Laurels = achievements. It's when someone is content with his/her past achievements and so doesn't strive to achieve anything more.
One definition of the word laurels is "any of a number of shrubs and other plants with dark green glossy leaves, in particular" The meaning of the laurel plant is victory. A wreath was given to the victors of the first Olympics.
Answer 1don't sit on your buttAnswer 2Answer one is sort of correct, but "laurels" were a form of recognition for achievement back in early Athens, Greece, and therefore the admonition of "Don't rest on your laurels" means to continue the efforts to achieve and not rely onrecognition for previous achievements."Laurels" refer to the wreath of laurel (sweet bay) leaves placed on the victor's head
It's Gaelic and Hebrew. It means "crown of laurels" or "of the light". I do believe. It's Gaelic and Hebrew. It means "crown of laurels" or "of the light". I do believe.