What do you call a plant addict?

The word is sometimes said to be synonymous with "botanist" or "horticulturist", but that would indicate a professional involvement, whereas "plantsman" reflects an attitude to (and perhaps even an obsession with) plants.
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What is a plant person called?

What is a Botanist? Botany is the scientific study of plants and a botanist is a person who studies plants. Plant life can vary from the smallest one celled life forms to the tallest redwood trees.
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Can you be addicted to plants?

While you're safe in bed at night, the plant addict epidemic is emptying bank accounts, invading homes and tearing everyday families apart. Your neighbours might have it, your mates probably have it, and you almost definitely have it. It's chocoholic's equally severe and lesser known younger cousin—plant addict.
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What do you call a person who loves plants and flowers?

anthophile (plural anthophiles) (zoology) An organism that visits flowers. A person who loves flowers.
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What is a plant lover called?

A plantsman is an enthusiastic and knowledgeable gardener (amateur or professional), nurseryman or nurserywoman. "Plantsman" can refer to a male or female person, though the terms plantswoman, or even plantsperson, are sometimes used.
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What do you a person who loves plants?

A lover of plants is called anthophile.
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Why do Millennials love plants?

But why do Millennials love houseplants and what has them buying more than ever? Health and wellness are important to the Millennial generation, which makes plants a natural draw. Plants are known to make healthier spaces for people to inhabit by helping to purify the air, boost one's mood, and lower stress levels.
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Why do I want more plants?

As well as enhancing your mood and creating a living space that is soothing to be in, plants can also help with loneliness and depression: caring for a living thing gives us a purpose and is rewarding — especially when you see that living thing bloom and thrive.
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Why do people get addicted to houseplants?

"It's a rewarding feeling when you see your plants grow and start sprouting new babies,” says Chapman. “They look good and it's therapeutic, fun and you know what you're doing is good for the environment - so it's a win, win scenario.”
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What is a flower person called?

Florists are people who work with flowers and plants, generally at the retail level. Floristry differs from floristics, the study of distribution and relationships of plant species over geographic areas.
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What is a gardener called?

In this page you can discover 17 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for gardener, like: horticulturist, hoer, greenskeeper, nurseryman, landscape-gardener, plantsmen, horticulturalist, horticulturalists, plantswoman, landscaper and grower.
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Why do I keep buying plants?

Plants improve the air around us and they also improve our moods, help us think more creatively and disconnect from the technology that might have motivated us to buy one in the first place. It's an escape from our screens, and something we can take care of outside ourselves.
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Why am I suddenly plant obsessed?

Because connections with other living things seems a natural human instinct, millennials seem to be turning to plants for part of that connection. Plants usually require less immediate attention than other living things, such as pets.
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Can you have too many houseplants?

You can never have too many plants. You only have too many when you can longer access critical parts of your house and can't properly take care of them. The amount of plants is never the problem, but the cost of maintaining and time required to take of your plants can definitely become a problem.
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Is collecting plants a hobby?

Plant collecting may also refer to a hobby, in which the hobbyist takes identifiable samples of plant species found in nature, dries them, and stores them in a paper sheet album, a simple herbarium, along with the information of the finding location, finding date, etc.
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Do plants love their owners?

It's something that plant lovers have long suspected, but now Australian scientists have found evidence that plants really can feel when we're touching them.
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Do plants improve mental health?

House plants engage the senses, especially touch and smell. Being engaged in the moment can help prevent anxiety, depression and insomnia. The research-study results concluded that active interaction with indoor plants can reduce both physiological and psychological stress compared with mental work.
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What is a plant parent?

New Word Suggestion. A person who has a plant or plants which they nurture tenderly as if dealing with something animate. Calqued on the use of 'parent' to mean owner of a domestic animal, e.g. cat parent, dog parent, etc.
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What age group buys the most plants?

Interestingly enough, the average age of Plant Buyers is 40+ years old, which represents 70% of the population.
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Who is most likely to buy plants?

It is notable that individuals in the 50–59 and 60–69 age groups (9.4% of the US population) are more likely to be potential plant purchasers than consumers in other age groups.
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What is a Botanophile?

botanophile (plural botanophiles) A person with an interest in botany.
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What do you call someone who loves nature?

Naturalists are people who love nature in it's original unbridled form with no human interference.
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How many millennials own houseplants?

7 in 10 millennials call themselves a plant parent. Average plant parent has killed seven houseplants. Houseplant demand surged 18% during the Covid pandemic. 66% of American households own at least one houseplant.
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Is it good to have live plants in the house?

Multiple studies have proven that indoor plants keep you healthier and happier, offering both psychological and physical health benefits that include: Improving your mood. Reducing fatigue. Lowering stress and anxiety.
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How many plants does the average person own?

We typically own seven indoor plants, with spider plants, aloe vera and peace lilies the most popular. But 18-24 year-olds - who succeeded Millennials and are known as Generation Z - have an average of 10 different plants in their home.
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