Abstract

Flowers have been an integral part of human culture and aesthetics for centuries, but their influence extends beyond mere visual appeal. This review paper aims to delve into the intricate relationship between various flowers and human psychology. Through an analysis of existing literature, this paper explores how different flowers can evoke emotions, influence mood, and contribute to well-being. By examining the psychological effects of flowers in various settings, including home environments, healthcare facilities, and workplaces, this review provides insights into the potential therapeutic applications of flower exposure. The findings underscore the need for further research to fully understand the mechanisms underlying the impact of flowers on human psychology.

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