The phrase "Güller Verilsin" (meaning "Let Flowers Be Given") is most commonly associated with:
: Papers presented at events like the Süs Bitkileri Kongresi (Ornamental Plants Congress) discuss the economic and decorative use of flowers but do not refer to a specific fund by that name.
: It often appears in the context of religious songs (ilahi) or local community initiatives in Turkey and Azerbaijan, such as Ramadan events or charity drives.
: Some research explores Azerbaijani literature and mysticism (Sufism), where floral symbolism ("Gül") is a recurring spiritual motif.
There is currently no widely recognized academic paper or major official organization explicitly named the in major research databases like ResearchGate or Academia.edu .
