orris
Orris
The scion, which is the desired plant variety, and the rootstock, which provides the roots and support, are the plant parts used in grafting. The scion is attached to the rootstock to create a new plant with the desired traits of the scion and the strong root system of the rootstock.
The little lines in the iris of the eye are known as iris crypts or furrows. They are natural characteristics of the iris and vary in size and shape from person to person. These crypts help determine the unique pattern of the iris, which is used in biometric identification.
The iris is like the aperture part of a camera, which used to also be called the iris.
Attractive smell.
Iris flowers and leaves are used for flower arrangements. Iris roots are sometimes used to flavor liquors. In general, iris parts are mildly toxic.
This versatile herb is sought for its valuable rootstock and inner twig bark. In cultivation, goldenseal requires up to four years growth before the rootstock is ready for harvest.
May through August is the bloom time for wild blue iris ['Iris missouriensis']. This native of North American wetlands reaches a mature height of 1 - 3 feet [30.48 centimeters - 0.9144 meters]. Violet-blue flowers emerge from long, grass-like leaves. The roots give off a sweet smell that may be used to make perfumes and soaps more fragrant.
Armani has a wide variety of perfumes so they typically aren't using the same fragrances. There are also different fragrances used for the men's and women's versions. You can check out Fragrantic's website for details on what fragrances are used in your favorite perfumes.
No. That statement is not properly formed. You could say it better:The little shop sells perfumes that smell of flowers.It would be better to say:The little shop sells perfumes that have the fragrance of flowers.
its musk is used for perfumes.
No known Roman name, they likely used the Greek 'Iris' or 'Arce'.