Currently, due to climate changes causing environmental pollution, many people have decided to grow Feng Shui plants in their homes. This practice not only helps to improve indoor air quality and living conditions but also brings prosperity to the plant owner.
However, not everyone knows which types of plants are suitable for Feng Shui or how these plants can attract wealth. The following article will address these questions and provide you with knowledge about growing Feng Shui plants in your home.
According to Feng Shui, the right indoor plants can bring luck, health, prosperity, and happiness to a family. Therefore, if you plan to place decorative plants in your home, make sure to choose wisely.
Some plants, however, may not bring positive effects to the owner. For instance, certain plants with very small or excessively long and tangled leaves can, when they grow densely, disperse and diminish the positive energy in the home. This can lead to conflicts among family members, disagreements, and affect the overall health and well-being of the household.
If you are growing Feng Shui plants in your home, here are 5 important tips to avoid bad luck:
- Choose plants with a round, full shape
- Select plants with a wide canopy and vibrant, rich colors, as these strong colors symbolize luck and prosperity
- Ensure that indoor plants do not have sharp thorns
- Consider the age and elements of the homeowner when choosing Feng Shui plants. Avoid placing plants without knowing the homeowner’s details
- Be mindful of plant density in your home. Too many plants can block light, reduce positive energy, and negatively impact wealth and luck. Regularly care for and trim plants to maintain their best appearance.
Additionally, avoid letting plants die or wilt. The type of plant and its placement are also crucial. Research plants that align with your element and their decorative benefits to choose the best option for your home.
Here are 5 of the best Feng Shui plants to grow indoors
- Money Tree (Pachira aquatica)
The Money Tree, also known as the “Lucky Bamboo” or “Pachira aquatica,” is well-regarded for its Feng Shui significance. It is believed to bring wealth, luck, and symbolizes success. The green and yellow hues of its leaves, combined with the plant’s enduring vitality, will infuse your room with positive energy.
The Money Tree adapts well to indoor light and humidity conditions. With its upright shape and neatly arranged leaves, it is ideal for decorating corners in the living room or placing along hallways.
- Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata)
The Snake Plant is not only renowned for its excellent air-purifying qualities but also holds significant Feng Shui value. Planting Snake Plants indoors can help ward off negative energies and neutralize bad omens.
The Snake Plant acts like a talisman, bringing good fortune, a sense of safety, and comfort to the homeowner. Its sturdy and robust appearance symbolizes personal strength. You can place a small Snake Plant on your desk or choose a larger one to position in the corner of a room.
- Penny Tree (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)
The Penny Tree (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) is considered to encompass all key Feng Shui elements: the plant itself represents wood, the soil symbolizes earth, the water for watering represents water, and the pot or vase represents metal. Its round-edged, green, and vibrant leaves bring a yin quality, which complements and balances the sharp, modern architecture (yang) in contemporary spaces. This harmony of yin and yang contributes to creating a balanced and positive environment.
- Wealth Plant (Aglaonema)
- Evergreen (Dieffenbachia)
The Evergreen, known for its large, rounded, and glossy green leaves, is often grown as a climbing plant or in hanging baskets. Its rich green color serves as a soothing remedy for the eyes, contributing to a refreshing and rejuvenating atmosphere for the owner.
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