Traditionally identified as receptacles for holding antivenin for snakebites or as bottles for fragrances, these identifications are highly unlikely.
Male euglossine bees collect fragrances produced by flowers for reasons not yet clearly understood, pollinating them during this process.
The chapters on transgenic plants pass logically from general metabolism to carbohydrates, oils, flavours and fragrances and cell walls.
Middle-class women in these novels usually declare their suitability as mates, not by exuding any odor themselves, but by being associated with the explicitly perceived fragrances of flowers.
Correspondingly, contemporary paradisal and natural description observed, as we saw, 'an aesthetics of insubstantiality', refining materiality away into fragrance, odour and taste.
The liturgy, with its dramatic combination of word, sound, gesture and even fragrance, held tremendous power to shape public opinion.
A garden is an important part of the care setting and can provide diverse sensory stimulation, including sound, colour and fragrance.
When receptive, the stigmas release a species-specific fragrance, and the bracts in the neck of the inflorescence loosen, allowing the pollinators to enter.
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