Plants that bring good luck into the house
Lucky plants for your home are important for delivering a natural flow of positive energy. Household auspicious plants absorb carbon dioxide to purify the environment and relieve stress. Home auspicious plants expel stagnant and banal energy from your home.
They subconsciously link us to green with therapeutic properties. According to Feng Shui , plants that grow healthily and those that bring you money and good luck are placed in the right direction, enhancing your ability to attract abundance of life and improve relationships. Today’s article introduces some lucky plants to have at home.
Rubber tree
Native to Asia, particularly India, Malaysia and Java, the rubber tree has rounded leaves known to symbolize abundance, happiness and wealth. Rubber trees also remove toxins and negative energy from the air. The secret to thriving rubber trees is bright, indirect sunlight and well-drained soil.
Eucalyptus
The smell of eucalyptus is associated with new beginnings and purification. Hang dried eucalyptus branches in your shower to create a luxurious spa atmosphere. Beautiful eucalyptus is good for interior decoration and is loved by interior experts as well.
Corn tree
The commonly known corn or fortune plant (dracaena fragrans) is well known as a lucky indoor plant. In some Asian countries, corn is said to be a symbol of good luck. Flowering at home means that you will get riches and riches. Corn plants purify the air by removing toxins from it. Corn plants thrive in bright but indirect light.
Money tree
The money tree is believed to bring good luck, positive energy, and reduced stress and anxiety through its braided stems and lush leaves. For best care for your money tree, it is recommended to water it sparingly and add some moisture in the winter with a gravel tray or humidifier.
Sansevieria
Sansevieria, also called snake plant, absorbs toxins from the air at night and releases oxygen, providing good health and positive energy to those in the space. It goes well with verandas and gardens, as well as indoors, and is easy to grow, so it’s a challenge for novice gardeners.