It could be environmental factors. I have a shrub. In some years, when it is cool and overcast, their fragrance travels far and strong. It may be too powerful for some. Other years, when it is dry and hot, or when the plant is not particularly happy during the blooming period, their fragrance are confined near the bushes. Ref: http://www.rareflora.com/fragrant.htm
That would be the plant kingdom.
The flowers and the leaves
Evergreen plants.
Subject to opinion but I think a female would like the flowers more and they are more traditional, for a male a plant might be better depending on their age, personality etc.
so that the window woman would know she wasn't coming back. the flowers would be something pretty to look at look in ur book
If bouquet is an arrangement of flowers then the antonym I would say is scent or fragrance.
The closest sounding name to "Alveera" that is Muslim in origin would be "Abeera" which means a nice floral fragrance, or fragrance of flowers; it is a feminine name.
I would say the best time to plant is early spring or early fall, however spring would best for early blooming.
Flowers contain the reproductive parts of the plant. Without them the plant species would die out.
It is a matter of opinion. Some would say roses. However gardenia, jasmine, lily of the valley, frangipani, magnolia, wisteria, sweet pea, hyacinth, peony, and lilacs smell great too.
That would be the plant kingdom.
If it is idoors the atmosphere is too dry' If outdoors the roots are dry. The first thing a plant under stress will do is cast its buds.
The answer is all of the produced flowers would be Pp
Conifers produce cones and not flowers.
Conifers produce cones and not flowers.
A biennial plant flowers every two years
The flowers and the leaves