[Video] A Garden Designed To Stimulate Multiple Senses

Do Your Roses Sound Like Beethoven?

What would it be like to have multiple senses stimulated in extraordinary ways? To see a daffodil and taste cheese at the same time, or to smell lavender and feel the sensation of being wrapped in cotton wool.

This kind of sensory symphony is an everyday occurrence for people with a trait known as synaesthesia. For them, multiple senses are activated at the same time, sometimes in the most unexpected ways.

A garden designed for a flower show provides an insight into what this might be like for those of us without this unusual trait.

Watch the video to tickle your senses.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LF9jG3froP8