Flowers have been known for boosting our moods and improving air quality, but they can also help to relieve stress and anxiety.
Bloom & Wild conducted a study that has shown that people are reducing their stress and anxiety with arranging and keeping flowers around the home.
FLOWERS TO REDUCE STRESS
The floral experts at Bloom & Wild have also suggested a range of flowers that can be included in the home or garden in order to reduce stress, boost our mood and enhance concentration and productivity.
1.ROSES
Ever heard the expression ‘stop and smell the roses’? That’s because not only do they look beautiful, but they are known to produce wonderful mood-boosting endorphins.
2.PEONIES
Peony season is the most notable flower season of the year, and it is easy to see why. With their voluptuous blooms, handsome foliage, fine fragrance and range of colours, peonies are the epitome of an exuberant romantic English cottage plant.
3.SUNFLOWERS
We could all do with some sunshine in our lives, and what better way to guarantee it than to plant a few sunflowers, which provide an instant mood boost with their cheerful flowers, as well as being good for wildlife.
4.LISIANTHUS
Lisianthus has been known to stimulate creativity, as well as wildlife. Many experts say that blue flowers, such pretty Lisianthus, encourage free-thinking, the ability to problem solve and imagine new ideas.
5.JASMINE
Perfect for a good night’s sleep. Jasmine and of course, lavender are proven to reduce stress and anxiety levels, encouraging peacefulness, allowing us to sleep more. They also lower our heart rate, which makes them ideal additions to the bedroom. This fragrant flower can also be taken in tea or as an organic oil.
Bloom & Wild also spoke to Lowri Dowthwaite, a specialist in psychological interventions at the University of Central Lancashire, who says humans react so positively to flowers because of our evolution.
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