👉 Flower engineering is an innovative field that combines advanced biotechnology and genetic engineering to modify the structure, color, scent, and other characteristics of flowers. This process involves identifying and manipulating specific genes responsible for floral traits, often using techniques like CRISPR-Cas9 to precisely edit the plant's DNA. Scientists can enhance desirable features, such as increasing flower longevity, altering pigmentation to produce novel colors, or even creating flowers that emit specific scents. The goal is to create unique and visually striking flowers for ornamental purposes, improve agricultural practices by developing flowers that are more resilient or attract pollinators, and even produce flowers with therapeutic properties. This interdisciplinary approach not only expands the aesthetic possibilities of flowers but also opens new avenues for scientific research and commercial applications.