Top 10 flowers and plants known to relieve stress

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Stressed out Brits, suffering from lockdown lethargy, are being offered advice on best plants to have in their home and garden.

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Well known stress relievers all make the soothing list including lavender, chamomile, jasmine and evening primrose.

Other less well known, but just as effective, include peppermint, areca palm, and even aloe vera, which is more commonly used for its soothing and healing properties.

A spokesperson for GardeningExpress.co.uk said: “Life is stressful enough, so anything natural we can add to our gardens or inside our home to alleviate some of that has to be a good thing.

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Plants like lavender and chamomile are very easy to grow in the garden and require very little care. As well as having great stress relieving properties, they look and smell amazing too.”

Here are top ten stress relieving plants ...1 LavenderJust the smell and sight of lavender is enough to calm some people.Lavender oil is great for treating anxiety and depression. They’re also very easy to grow in the garden and picked up for pennies.

2 PeppermintPeppermint lowers frustration and helps boost alertness. It’s also great at relieving tired or overworked muscles.

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3 ChamomileDrunk as a tea, chamomile will help reduce inflammation. It is also very well known for easing anxiety and aiding a good night’s sleep.

4 Aloe VeraAloe vera has many medicinal and soothing properties and it’s also one of the most powerful plant air purifiers around. The plant is great to have around if you suffer from anxiety and helps relieve worry and stress.

5 RosemaryOften used in cooking, rosemary improves air quality, memory function, reduces stress and alleviates anxiety.

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6 Areca PalmThis air purifying palm removes any unwanted toxins and adds moisture to the air.Breathing in cleaner air helps to lower anxiety and blood pressure, with positive effects on our mental health and wellbeing.

7 ChrysanthemumAs well as adding a splash of colour to your home, chrysanthemums are said to purify the air and lessen the symptoms of worry and stress.They also have lots of medicinal properties including the treatment of high blood pressure, colds, headaches and dizziness.

8 JasmineSweet smelling jasmine helps promote sleep, meaning you feel fresh and alert and much less anxious.

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9 Evening PrimroseThis yellow wildflower is said to balance hormones.When your hormones are balanced, you should experience less depression and irritability.

10 SunflowersThe bright yellow head of a beautiful sunflower is enough to make everyone smile.The seeds also contain tryptophan, an amino acid that produces serotonin, also known as the happy hormone, which helps improve mood.

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