CommunityJune 22, 2023

Discover Paris' floral history and the benefits of its blooming obsession, despite the challenges faced in maintaining the city's iconic gardens.

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The sweet smell of blooming flowers can be detected all around Paris. The City of Lights has become a sight to behold as boulevards, parks, and private homes are starting to resemble floral gardens. This growing trend began decades ago and is still going strong today. While the beauty of these petals bring joy to locals and visitors alike, there are certain challenges that come with their maintenance. Let’s take a look at what this floral transformation in Paris means for its people and culture.

Paris' history with flowers began during the mid-19th century when Baron Haussmann was appointed as Prefect of the Seine. He championed a massive urban renewal project that reconstructed the city’s public spaces with trees, fountains, plazas, boulevards, and gardens. Flowers were planted in each corner of Paris in order to bring life into a city that had previously been divided by different jurisdictions for centuries.

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Flowers now adorn the streets of Paris with an array of colors and fragrances that bring joy to any passerby. In addition to providing aesthetic appeal, they also have certain scientific benefits associated with them. Studies have shown that flowers have an impact on people’s overall mood and well-being as they reduce anxiety levels in those who spend time around them. Superintendent of the Luxembourg Garden, Cécile Sauron-Lascombe said: “Flowers are emotional activators...When you walk in a park surrounded by flowers it makes you more creative…They’re like little jewels that make you feel alive and happy."

Despite their beauty and legendary status around Europe, there are certain issues that arise when trying to maintain such high flower production levels throughout Paris. During summer months when water is scarce, flower growers face difficulties keeping them hydrated due to lack of resources available for irrigation systems. Not only do they require knowledge on traditional cultivation techniques but it also requires diligence from horticulturists on a daily basis since there is an abundance of insects, bacteria, fungi, viruses that put these plants at risk if not monitored closely enough on a regular basis.

To conclude, flowers are increasingly becoming part of everyday life in Paris as they add beauty and fragrances to its streets while providing remarkable health benefits for its citizens. While there can be challenges associated with maintaining high levels production amongst such iconic floral gardens, it is proving worth every effort given their unique role they play within this iconic European city..

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