Abstract

This study identified the perceptions of 221 urban residents of indoor plants as components of a healing garden according to their experience in managing indoor plants. The experience of managing indoor plants was higher with women and older people, and the residents of detached houses and apartment houses were higher. There were differences in the experience of managing plants according to gender, age, and housing type. Among the functions of indoor plants, environmental improvement and psychological stability were highly important, and there were differences according to demographic characteristics. Females, 40s, detached house, and apartment dwellers recognized that it was important to use plants from a psychological point of view, and men, 20s, 30s, and 50s from a physical point of view. The more experience in plant management, the more necessary it is. Functions such as spatial decoration, temperature and humidity control, and emotional stability were factors that affect plant needs. The experience of managing plants had a positive effect on importance and necessity in emotional and psychological aspects. Therefore, the experience of various plants can be a factor that can improve the healing effect of plants. In particular, there is a difference in cognitive information about plants and perception by experience, so when using plants as a healin

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