FAQ
Flower Power
"Flower power" refers to a slogan used during the late 1960s and early 1970s as a symbol of passive resistance and non-violence ideology. It is rooted in the counterculture movement, promoting peace and love.
The concept of flower power involves using flowers as symbols of peace, love, and anti-violence, particularly during protests and movements against war, such as those opposing the Vietnam War.
A famous example of flower power was during a protest against the Vietnam War where demonstrators placed flowers in the barrels of guns held by the police and military.
Flowers, especially white blooms like lilies and roses, have long been symbols of peace due to their purity and calm beauty, often used in various cultures to signify tranquillity and reconciliation.
Yes, studies suggest that flowers can have a positive psychological impact on mood, reducing stress and enhancing feelings of happiness and emotional well-being due to their aesthetics and scent.






































