yes i like the taste of sucking
The Wild Honey Suckle was created in 1786.
no
Sweet, like honey in a jar.
yes they do
honey suckle
Honey suckle has a distinctive smell. Hairspray and hot asphalt smell.
Honey suckle and brides vail comes to mind.
Honey suckle can be eaten raw by plucking the flowers and sucking the sweet nectar from the base of the blossoms. It can also be used to make teas, syrups, or infused in desserts for added flavor. Additionally, honey suckle can be incorporated into jams or jellies for a unique taste. However, it's essential to ensure that the specific variety is safe for consumption, as some can be toxic.
im not sure but i do know that honey suckle was shiped to America to control erosion and this is NOT a plant you want in your garden cause it WILL TAKE OVER EVERY THING if you want this plant in your yard go to a specialest first otherwise you WILL be sorry buy you will love the smell but it also may be highley allergic
Honey suckle, hot asphalt or tar and hairsprays are smells. They begin with the letter h.
Umm any flower that isn't poisonous is edible but to be safe some I know of are clover, honey suckle, and dandelion.
Yes, babies (hoglets) suckle.