Honey suckle has a distinctive smell. Hairspray and hot asphalt smell.
yes i like the taste of sucking
The Wild Honey Suckle was created in 1786.
no
Mine Smell Like Honey was created in 2011.
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
yes they do
honey suckle
Extremely sweet apparently. Some would say like strawberries. I would say, ...there is no real description. It is very quietly in a class of its own. It is very soft and I think a little like fresh sheets IN THE WIND near a strawberry field and maybe a touch of honey suckle somewhere.
Not really. You use vanilla extract to give food the taste or smell of vanilla. Honey does not taste or smell like vanilla. However, you can use honey as a substitute for sugar or other sweeteners.
Honey suckle and brides vail comes to mind.
Horses like nearly all mammals suckle their young.