Bent orchids, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Mayflower rose varieties, fragrant abelia and Pyrenean whitlow grass are examples of bushes that are not lilac relatives even though they emit lilac-like fragrances, odors, scents and smells. Bent orchids (Oncidium incurvum) have yellow-throated fuchsia and white blooms while Pyrenean whitlow grass (Petrocallis pyrenaica) maintains honey- and lilac-scented purple or white blossoms. Charles Rennie Mackintosh (Rosa 'Charles Rennie Mackintosh') and Mayflower (R. 'Mayflower') rose varieties and fragrant abelia (Abelia mosanensis) sport pink flowers.
it can smell as far as 16 yards away
Yes they can. They have an great sence of smell. They can smell things for 5 yards away.
2miles
If you bathe them regularly they don't. But if you smell their face it might smell bad do to run-off from their eyes. You can buy powder to put in their food that helps that.
deer can smeel at least 30 yards away. It has happened on me!
Perfume molecules are very volatile and can travel through the air easily, allowing you to smell it from a distance. The concentration of perfume in the air decreases with distance, but if the scent is strong or the wind is carrying it towards you, you can detect it from many yards away.
Well, darling, 6 feet by 76 yards is a rectangular area that measures 18 square feet. It's like a cozy little nook for a garden gnome or a small dog to frolic in. So, go ahead and get creative with that space, just don't try fitting a giraffe in there.
Well good for them and it would seem that each rose cost 12.5 and that each shrub cost 3 in terms of what type of money they were using.
Yards and yards are the same measurement. Therefore, 50 yards is equal to 50 yards.
290 yards
90 yards by 30 yards is 2700 square yards.
I'm trying to see a way for it to be "the whole nine yards," but it isn't working. I understand that it looks like this: YARDS YARDS YARDS YARDS YARDS YARDS YARDS YARDS YARDS