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In most flowers, the petals contain the majority of fragrance, as evidenced by the use of rose and jasmine petals in the distillation of perfume oils.

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the thing that smells on plants is the nectar that the bees suck

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To make perfume, one uses the petals. The process starts with the bruising of the petals (by mashing/crushing them). It then gets mixed with other plants, oils, and most times water.

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probably the flowers.

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the petals

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