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In Serene Haven, our Flower Therapy will lead the way.
Please contact our Florist for further discussion.
(*Choice of flowers may vary subject to flowers of the day, florist's favourite and design)
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Description
What is Flower Psychology?
- Also known as Floratology or Flower therapy, is the study of how flowers intertwine with human emotions, behavior, and mental well-being.
- It delves into the psychological effects of flowers on individuals and communities, exploring the ways in which floral arrangements, colors, and fragrances can elicit specific emotional responses and promote positive feelings.
- The Psychology of Flower recognises the profound connection between humans and nature, highlighting the therapeutic benefits of surrounding ourselves with floral beauty
Fuel your happiness with Pink Roses!
- Roses are universally recognized symbols of love and affection.
- In Psychology Research, the sight and scent of roses can elicit feelings of joy, admiration, and romantic attraction.
Reference
- Gottfried JA. et al. Neuron. 2003. 375–386
- Li W. et al. Neuron. 2006; 52(6): 1097-1108
- Subedi A. Malaysian Mental Health Journal. 2023. 29-31.