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The corpse flower is called so because of its foul smell, which is reminiscent of the odor of rotting flesh. This smell is emitted to attract insects for pollination. Despite the unpleasant scent, the corpse flower is a beautiful plant that can grow to be quite large.
No, it is not. It has a foul and sharp smell.
A flower may have a variety of scents, ranging from sweet and floral to earthy or spicy. Each type of flower carries its own unique fragrance that can be described as fresh, aromatic, or fragrant.
To make a flower smell bad, you can introduce substances that emit unpleasant odors, such as vinegar, spoiled food, or certain chemicals like ammonia. Alternatively, placing the flower in a damp, decaying environment can encourage mold and bacteria growth, which produces foul smells. Additionally, using specific sprays designed to mask or alter scents can also create an unpleasant odor.
yes, you can smell it in the air. It smells like a smouldering burning smell.
It doesn't smell foul, it's probably just the water off the road/tiles/floor. It depends where you are. Rain on grass doesn't smell the same as rain on the road...
no they don't smell
Skunk cabbage flowers smell much like rotting meat or skunk smell. Other foul smelling flowers are crown imperials and roadkill skunk.
The corpse flower is called so because of its foul smell, which is reminiscent of the odor of rotting flesh. This smell is emitted to attract insects for pollination. Despite the unpleasant scent, the corpse flower is a beautiful plant that can grow to be quite large.
The term for the movement of a foul smell is "dissemination" or "dispersion."
The smell of dew depends on the surroundings, or environment, of where the dew is located. If the dew is on a blade of grass, it may smell like grass. If it is on a petal of a flower, it may smell like the flower, or its pollen. All in all, dew usually smells like water, since it technically is water.
No, it is not. It has a foul and sharp smell.
Grass and Sun!
foul as in; foul smell: nauseabond, infect, sale foul as in; foul play: jeu deloyal (malveillance)
There is more than one type of fruit flower. The most common one is a Maypop flower. It was used in the old days as jelly, and medicine. It's known to taste and smell quite foul.
grass+sunlight
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