Campanulas are very beautiful, but are rather scentless.
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Flowers produce scent molecules to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. This pleasant smell helps the flowers in their reproduction process by luring in these pollinators to distribute pollen.
Bell flowers, also known as Campanula, are dicotyledonous plants, which means they belong to the dicot group of flowering plants. This is based on their seed structure, leaf venation pattern, and other characteristics that distinguish them from monocots.
You don't have to water artificial flowers but they don't smell as fresh a the real ones.
"Orange flowers can often smell bad due to an excess concentration of a biochemical substance called an indole. In addition to their presence in orange flowers and paperwhites, indoles are also present in coal tar and animal fecal matter."
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Campanula isophylla was created in 1824.
Campanula poscharskyana was created in 1908.
To deadhead campanula for optimal growth and blooming, simply remove faded flowers by cutting the stem just above a healthy leaf or bud. This encourages the plant to produce more blooms and promotes overall health.
Flowers smell to attract the insects that pollinate them.
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It depends on where the flowers are being delivered to. If at work, then it is the amount and the type (to show off to the coworkers). If it is at home, then it's the color and the smell.
Miloslav Kovanda has written: 'Polyploidy and variation in the Campanula rotundifolia complex' -- subject(s): Campanula, Campanula rotundifolia, Classification, Plants, Polyploidy, Variation
With your nose.
It means that (a) there are flowers present, and (b) your sense of smell still works.
Carrion flowers, like Raffelsia, which attarct flies for pollination are examples of flower that smell bad
flowers are pollinated by insect