To enable an artificial flower to be amused a fragrance of a specific flower.
This sucking up set utilizes an osmotic pressure of water. A piece of Japanese paper having excellent water absorption is wound around a thin iron core in a twisted-paper string form and inserted in a polyvinyl tube, then the resultant tube is used as a sucking tube. When a slight part of the tube is dipped in water, the water impregnates the paper and rises in the tube. The suction tube is resembled to a branch of the flower and naturally entangled and raised on a trunk, a branch or a flower of the artificial flower. A top end of the tube is inserted into a petal or fixed around the flower. A bottom end of the tube is inserted in a vessel of the fragrance liquid fixed on a root of the artificial flower. The fragrance liquid upwardly impregnates through the Japanese paper in the tube and a fragrance of the flower is dispersed around the artificial flower.
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