They do not have any scent at all, unlike the domestic version that smells awesome. They are pretty though, climbing up the trees in the woods.
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I bet those smell good!
I remember the caragana hedges that had yellow flowers we used to suck the honey out of.
I remember when we used to love those in Red Deer. Did we suck on them to try to get the honey?
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They do not have any scent at all, unlike the domestic version that smells awesome. They are pretty though, climbing up the trees in the woods.
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I bet those smell good!
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I remember the caragana hedges that had yellow flowers we used to suck the
honey out of.
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I remember when we used to love those in Red Deer. Did we suck on them to try to get the honey?
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