anthrophobia
If you mean Anthrophobia, it is the fear of people in crowded situations.
Anthrophobia and anthophobia are the fear of flowers. Too general. Helianthophobia is `fear of the helianthus' - the sunflower.
anthrophobia or anthophobia
fear of flowers
There are various phobias associated with the fear of plants and etc, but there is no phobia with the term, "floraphobia". Botanophobia is the fear of plants. Anthrophobia is the fear of flowers.
Two of the most common plant phobias are botanophobia, the often irrational fear of plants, and anthophobia, the fear of flowers.
because, of how smart he got it made people fear him
Achluophobia - Fear of darkness. Acrophobia - Fear of heights. Agliophobia - Fear of pain. Agoraphobia - Fear of open spaces or crowds. Aichmophobia - Fear of needles or pointed objects. Amaxophobia - Fear of riding in a car. Androphobia - Fear of men. Anginophobia - Fear of angina or choking. Anthrophobia - Fear of flowers. Anthropophobia - Fear of people or society. Aphenphosmphobia - Fear of being touched. Arachnophobia - Fear of spiders. Arithmophobia - Fear of numbers. Astraphobia - Fear of thunder and lightening. Ataxophobia - Fear of disorder or untidiness. Atelophobia - Fear of imperfection. Atychiphobia - Fear of failure. Autophobia - Fear of being alone. Bacteriophobia - Fear of bacteria. Barophobia - Fear of gravity. Bathmophobia - Fear of stairs or steep slopes. Batrachophobia - Fear of amphibians. Belonephobia - Fear of pins and needles. Bibliophobia - Fear of books. Botanophobia - Fear of plants.
The poem is basically about a man wanting to accept death as it is. He watches the flowers accept death as nature. He then learns that the flowers are brave as they go back to the earth. He puts the flowers situation in his and which that they could teach him not to fear death and to be as brave when its time. :)
Bees cannot smell human fear. Their sense of smell is primarily used to locate flowers for nectar and pollen, to communicate with other bees through pheromones, and to identify their hive and queen.
The fear of paying at cash registers is known as "cherophobia," which is the fear of joy or happiness, but in a more specific context, it can also be related to "anthophobia," the fear of flowers, as some sources suggest. However, there isn't a widely recognized specific term exclusively for the fear of paying at cash registers. It may be categorized under social anxiety or a related phobia regarding financial transactions.
The speaker in Dickinson's poem "The Bee" is referring to the flowers in the woods, not people. She sees the bee interacting fearlessly with the flowers, contrasting this with her own fear of the bee.