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which flower do not have fragrance?​

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Answered by Genius00720
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An ancient, native American flowering plant without a scent is the sunflower, Helianthus annuus.

I mentioned some of them below..

Scarlet Gilia

Trumpet flower

scarlet trumpet flower

The scarlet gilia, also called a skyrocket, is a bright red or dark pink fragrance-free flower. The skyrocket is named because its flower resembles a slim trumpet. The stalk can grow 1- to 3-feet tall and the flower is 2 to 3 inches wide. The skyrocket is one of the most omnipresent wildflowers in the western U.S. While its leaves have a light foul scent, the flowers have no aroma.

Sunflower

sunflower in full bloom

An ancient, native American flowering plant without a scent is the sunflower, Helianthus annuus. The oils found in the seeds, however, are one of the world's leading oil seed crops, with soybeans coming in first. Pollinators for the sunflower are attracted to the seeds and the bright yellow petals instead of a strong aroma. Birds, bees, moths, gnats and beetles are all attracted to the flower as a food source.

Dahlias

Dahlia flower growing in the garden.

beautiful coral dahlia

Dahlias are a common garden flower with an ornate, layered petal structure and no fragrance. The flowers grow naturally in frost-free climates and by seed in colder areas. The flowers range from 6 to 7 inches wide to just 1- or 2-inch wide blooms in a range of bright colors from purple to yellow to magenta. Blooming season lasts from July until the first frost, usually around May or April.

Hibiscus Red hibiscus flower

red hibiscus flower

A tropical perennial flower that grows 1- to 3-feet tall is the hibiscus flower. Gardeners grow the unscented flower in nontropical climates and bring them into greenhouses or indoors for colder months. The red, purple, yellow, white, pink, orange vibrant flowers grow in the hottest time of the year. The hibiscus draws humming birds and butterflies to its nectar through its long stamen.

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