The Flower Clock is a famous landmark and tourist attraction located in the English Garden of Geneva, Switzerland. As its name suggests, the clock is decorated with a variety of colorful flowers and plants that change with the seasons. The clock face is made up of over 6,000 flowers and is one of the largest flower clocks in the world. The clock was first installed in 1955, and has since become an iconic symbol of Geneva. The Flower Clock is not just a beautiful display of nature, but also a functioning timepiece that keeps accurate time with its quartz movement mechanism. It is a popular spot for visitors to take photos and enjoy the natural beauty of the English Garden.