Effects of floral and foliage display on human emotions

Adachi, M., C.L.E. Rohde & A.D. Kendle, 2000, Effects of floral and foliage display on human emotions, in: HortTechnology, 10, 1

  • Author : Adachi, M., C.L.E. Rohde & A.D. Kendle
  • Year : 2000
  • Journal/Series : HortTechnology
  • Volume Number (ANNUAL: Counting Volumes of the Year shown above) : 1
  • Volume Number (CONSECUTIVE: Counting all Volumes of this Journal ever published) : 10
  • Pages : 59-63
  • Abstract in English : Flowers have been important from the earliest time as social aesthetic, and spiritual symbols. There have been many horticultural research studies on flower growth; however, until recently there has been surprisingly research on the fundamental question of the appreciation and motivation for the use of flowers. Changes in human emotions were investigated during exposure to three different in door conditions. It was shown that a floral display had positive effects on human emotions.
  • Comments/Notes : KEYWORDS: environmental psychology, indoor plants, emotions