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When an individual is given a bouquet of flowers or is wandering through the garden in her back yard, the natural instinct is to sniff the flowers. Most flowers smell delightfully good--although there are some stinkers, including marigolds. We derive pleasure from the floral scents, but the scents also serve a purpose in nature. Unfortunately, flowers aren't as aromatic as they once were.
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What makes flowers smell?
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