Most heathers have no fragrance but some varieties have a woodsy,mossy,herby smell. The smell is light
Yes. Heather is a perennial plant.
I believe that Heather the plant came first because the flowering Heather plant is quite beautiful and with the research I've done, it seems the name Heather is derived from the plant instead of visa versa.
It Depends. If the plant is in the vegetation stage it will not smell, However if the plant is budding or (flowering) stage it will definitely have a strong smell to it. This is when the plant under goes 12/12 light/dark per day. The smell can be called "Dank" it can smell amazing just like a bud you bought.
if you put milk in a plant it will smell like rotten eggs and your house will be stffed with a bad smell and you will barf and you will have to move out of your house.
it smells like a bad strawberry
Carnations have a pleasant spicy smell.
=== === Heather comes from the English name, meaning, "A flowering plant".
=== === Heather comes from the English name, meaning, "A flowering plant".
Yes and heather honey is very popular.
It got its name Latin name from its smell which is faintly like apples. Some describe it as smoky sweet.
No plant smells like anything dead. Certain strains of marijuana can smell similar to a skunk.
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