after you cut the grass and are sitting on your deck with a cold one and the breeze blows over the grass and carries the smell of new cut grass right at you, man it is a wonderful odor that nothing else could compare with it at that moment in time
According to botanists (plant scientists), the smell of cut grass is caused by gases emitted from each injured blade. Chopped grass releases a long list of volatile organic compounds, including methane (swamp gas), acetone (as in nail-polish remover), ethanol (grain alcohol) and acetaldehyde, a chemical similar to the toxic preservative formaldehyde.
Plants produce the volatile compounds within seconds of being cut. Some also produce the chemicals when they are damaged by frost.
Botanists are still studying why wounded plants give off a burst of volatile organic compounds. One reason, they suspect, is that the chemicals have an anti-microbial action, protecting the cut part from invasion by microbes already teeming on the leaf surface.
Some scientists suggest thinking of cut grass as a kind of chemical polluter. Volatile organic compounds from wounded grass react with nitrogen oxides in the air, helping to form more ozone near the ground (where we don't want it). And grass sheared off and left drying on the lawn releases even more volatile organic compounds -- up to 10 times as much as the cut grass still rooted in the ground. So mowing the nation's lawns may be a significant source of air pollution, scientists say -- even trumping the pollution belched out by gas-powered mowers.
Still, most scientists say there's no reason not to enjoy the cut- grass smell on a summer day. When we bite and chew raw vegetables, they point out, the veggies release their own small burst of compounds -- just as grass, clover and other plants do when a hungry horse tears off a tasty mouthful.
Fresh cut grass has it's own unique and lovely aroma.
( but not quite loverly enough to make me want to go out and cut it ! )
the acid inside grass when cut gets sprayed everywhere and when cut goes into the air and you can smell it !
:)
the kind of food you is feeding the grass
fresh
they smell like cut grass
a plant; grass.
Composted or fermented grass.
Somebody smells like grass. But seriously - Maybe you live in a grass hut.
Fresh hay smells much like grass.
The smell of dew depends on the surroundings, or environment, of where the dew is located. If the dew is on a blade of grass, it may smell like grass. If it is on a petal of a flower, it may smell like the flower, or its pollen. All in all, dew usually smells like water, since it technically is water.
Many people enjoy the smell of freshly cut grass. It smells earthy, like dirt or hay, but also contains a note of sweetness and rain.
A tropical forest smells like leafs and grass
The smell of sea grass smells like a barn full of hay and grass. It is a strong odor and is often hard to get rid of.
No, they smell quite nice. No. Bunnies mostly smell like hay or grass, but sometimes bunnies can smell like macaroni and cheese. This is a very thought provoking question.
A graveyard may smell earthy due to the soil, grass, and plants. Additionally, there may be a slight odor of decaying matter.
No. Not unless you want it to smell like gas, or purposedly spray gas on parsley.