Favorite nature scents?

Mar 09, 2017 19:17


On the Facebook fragrance forum I like to browse (one of the only things I still use Facebook for anymore), someone recently asked: what are everyone's favorite nature (i.e., non-perfume) scents?

My answers off the top of my head:

Petrichor! (Rain on ground, especially warm ground that has been dry a while.)

Fresh cut grass but also certain ( Read more... )

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acciochocolate March 10 2017, 06:48:22 UTC
Some of my faves: honeysuckle, sweet gum trees in the autumn, the ozone in the breeze just before a storm, and the wind coming off the ocean, esp. early in the morning.

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mollyringle March 10 2017, 17:33:09 UTC
Ah, my parents had a sweet gum tree, and I can smell that sharp-but-pleasant smell now that you mention it! The scent of the ocean has such an effect on so many of us; I expect we're hardwired to appreciate it.

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rachel2205 March 10 2017, 12:52:12 UTC
Rain on a warm night. Summer nights in general. I like petrichor, too, even the smell of hot asphalt as rain sinks into it - it's not a pleasant smell, but there's something about it I find appealing. Freshly mown grass, sea air - ozone and salt. Wet greenness, like a forest after rain, the mulch underfoot. Flowers, especially lilies, stocks, strongly-scented roses (not so common here since so many varieties these days are bred for colour/endurance rather than scent), sweetpeas.

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mollyringle March 10 2017, 17:34:23 UTC
I definitely like the "rain on warm streets" smell! And yes, so many types of flowers. Alyssum comes to mind: wonderfully sweet, and carries on the breeze. Daphne too, especially since it blooms in winter when almost nothing else does.

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shanmonster March 10 2017, 18:22:27 UTC
Cardamom and rhubarb. They're great on their own, but combined, they are a total delight.

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mollyringle March 10 2017, 18:49:01 UTC
Ooh, not sure I've ever smelled them together! That sounds delicious. I love those fortunate mixes of scents. The other week I found while preparing a meal that freshly sliced cucumber smells awesome with freshly cut orange slices.

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acciochocolate March 10 2017, 18:59:58 UTC
There's just something wonderful abt that sea scent. :)

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archaeologist_d March 10 2017, 19:05:53 UTC
A stormy ocean, fresh-mowed grass, and the smell of frangipani flowers.

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mollyringle March 10 2017, 19:13:49 UTC
Oooh, I'm not sure I've smelled frangipani! Or rather, maybe I did in Hawaii, but that was a long time ago. The smell of fresh-mowed grass is the essence of early summer for me. That plus clover flowers. :)

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archaeologist_d March 10 2017, 19:25:32 UTC
It's in a lot of fragrances. It also goes by plumeria. I love the scent from the flowers but not so much from the perfumes.

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mollyringle March 10 2017, 20:06:31 UTC
Ah, I definitely saw (and sniffed) plumeria in Maui. Lovely! But yes, I have the same issue with the "white floral" group in perfume: orange blossom, tuberose, gardenia, and others are all fantastic in real life, and I love sniffing them, but in perfume on my skin they turn into dreadful fabric softener fakeness. Personal chemistry can be problematic.

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