What Do Poppies Flowers Smell Like?

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Did you know that poppies are also known as blue poppies, field poppies, or Cornflower? Did you know that the scent of these flowers can actually be calming and relaxing? If youג€™ve ever had the chance to smell a field of cornflowers blooming, then you probably already know what they smell like. But what do these flowers smell like? Read on to find out!

Poppies (or blue popp׀¸׀µ) have a strong, almost chemical-like scent. Unlike most other flowers, which produce their scent through petals or fragrance glands, the odor of poppies is produced by the plantsג€™ seeds. Poppy seeds emit a chemical called an opium alkaloid called alpha-casomorphine (the same compound found in morphine). Field poppy heads release their scent when they open up after pollination.

Does the Smell of Poppies Make You Sleepy?

The smell of poppies can be calming and relaxing. However, the scent doesn’t always have that effect on people. Some people find the smell to be stimulating, while others find it overwhelming.
The scent of field poppy flowers is very strong and will sometimes cause you to feel sleepy if you are exposed to it for a long period of time. But other people might feel energized after smelling them for a few minutes, making them perfect for burning in your bedroom or living room!
They are also great plants to use in your garden as they attract pollinators like bees, birds, butterflies, and even hummingbirds. Let’s not forget about the flowers themselves too! Field poppies grow abundantly all over the world and will help add color to gardens almost anywhere!

Does Poppy Make You Hallucinate?

Poppy flowers are known to make one feel relaxed, but they can also cause hallucinations in uncontrolled cases. Poppy flowers have been shown to induce hallucinations if the person is exposed to them for too long. The hallucinogenic effect of poppy is caused by an interaction between alpha-casomorphine and serotonin (the chemical which produces hallucinations). Itג€™s not only the smell that makes people feel calm and relaxed, but itג€™s also the affect on serotonin levels.

If youג€™ve ever had a chance to smell a field of poppies blooming, then you likely already know what they smell like. But what do these flowers smell like? Read on to find out!

Poppies have a strong, almost chemical-like scent. Unlike most other flowers, which produce their scent through petals or fragrance glands, the odor of poppies is produced by the plants’ seeds. Poppy seeds emit a chemical called an opium alkaloid called alpha-casomorphine (the same compound found in morphine). Field poppy heads release their scent when they open up after pollination.

Are Poppies an Opioid?

Poppies are not an opioid. An opioid is a class of drugs derived from the opium poppy, which includes morphine and codeine. Opioids are commonly used to relieve pain and induce sleep. With regard to poppies, they release alpha-casomorphine into the air when they bloom, but it is not an opioid.

Do All Poppy Seeds Make You High?

What makes you high? A poppy seed, of course! And yes, the same is true for all other plants that produce opium alkaloids.
Field poppy heads release their scent when they open up after pollination. Since the opium alkaloid is released into the air, it can cause a euphoric feeling in people who inhale it. This is why some people find that cornflowers smell nice and calming–the smell of the flowers may have been enticing to a poppies flowerג€™s pollinators or even to those who are just simply out for a walk in nature.

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Lisa Berg

Lisa Berg

Hi, my name is Lisa Berg, and I am a 38-year-old lawyer. I live in Ohio with my husband and five kids.
I work as a corporate attorney, but I have always been interested in writing and blogging. So recently, I decided to start a blog about my favorite topic, poppies.

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