Most flowers have a sweet scent so insects will come and pollinate the plant, and allow the plant to continue to go.
The "floral" smell of most flowers is sweet or fragrant. Some are too sweet. Some might be described as aromatic.
flowers are pollinated by insect
the sweet smell that atract living things
Magnolia, Lilac, Freesia, Violet, Sweet Pea, Rose, Gardenia
no some especially fragrant flowers are lantana- has a lemony smell and alyssum- really sweet floral
Middle Tennessee has the sweet aroma of flowers, pollen and hay.
Flowers often smell pleasant and sweet because they are trying to attract insects. Insects will often follow the scent of the flower and then pollinate the flower.
it smells fruity and sweet like flowers or new oranges.
The biggest difference between mums and carnations is that carnations smell sweet and spicy, a little like cloves. Chrysanthemums do not have a pleasant smell. Chrysanthemums are fall flowers and carnations are summer flowers.
No it does not because it does not have any scent or sweet smell without it's flowers.
The ones that do are trying to attract insects that like sweets. (Note ... some flowers smell like dead meat.)
Tiger Lilies, Lilies of the Valley (little white looking bell flowers with a sweet smell).