buttercupflowerunderchin

2011年12月14日—Thiscausesthebuttercuptoreflectlightunderyourchinbetterthananyotherflowerontheschoolsportsfield.Intheirresearch,the ...,Holdabuttercupunderyourchinandfolkloresaysifthereisayellowreflectiononyourskinitmeansyoudo.Buttherealreasontheflowersseemtoshinewithanintenseglitteringyellowisnothingtodowithbutterbutaboutadvertisingtheplants,2011年12月14日—Scientistshavefoundthatthedistinctive...

Physicists find out why buttercups make your chin glow ...

2011年12月14日 — This causes the buttercup to reflect light under your chin better than any other flower on the school sports field. In their research, the ...

Secrets of the shiny yellow buttercup | Plants

Hold a buttercup under your chin and folklore says if there is a yellow reflection on your skin it means you do. But the real reason the flowers seem to shine with an intense glittering yellow is nothing to do with butter but about advertising the plants

Why buttercups reflect yellow on chins

2011年12月14日 — Scientists have found that the distinctive glossiness of the buttercup flower (Ranunculus repens), which children like to shine under the ...

Do Americans hold buttercups under their chins to see if ...

2021年2月11日 — Lol I love that interpretation, but no. You use a flower (specifically a buttercup).

Secret to buttercups' yellow spotlight is revealed

2011年12月14日 — Children have long known that if you hold a little buttercup flower under your chin on a sunny day, the underside of your chin will be bathed in ...

Buttercup

Yellow buttercup (Ranunculus) – holding a flower under your chin showed whether you liked butter [University of Otago, New Zealand, October 2013]. 3. [North ...

can we confirm the importance of holding a buttercup ...

2022年3月25日 — If the buttercup shines on your chin then you do enjoy butter. I suspect you have been using the butter incorrectly otherwise you wouldn't be so ...

Why buttercups reflect yellow on chins

2011年12月15日 — Scientists have found that the distinctive glossiness of the buttercup flower (Ranunculus repens), which children like to shine under the chin ...