In my country’s thousands of years of development history, Feng Shui has been developing. When decorating, we pay attention to Feng Shui in every aspect of our home. Especially plants. The plants in the owner's home are a reflection of the owner's sentiments, personality and temperament. A weird flower like the Datura flower is generally not planted at home. Why is this? Let me tell you now.
First, let’s start with the legend of Datura Flower Land. The origin of the Mandala is inseparable from religion. In ancient China, the Mandala was known as the spiritual and holy object of Buddhism. Only the lucky ones have the opportunity to see it and see that it can bring countless benefits to people. The cessation of happiness is regarded as the incarnation of God, so mandala is holy and noble and cannot be planted by ordinary people. In ancient India, the mandala flower was both the door knocker of the door of passion and the base of the structural grandeur. It was spread out and became a grand mandala dojo, the mandala as the "horn of angels (devils)" Flowers are sacred. In Western legends, mandala has always been given a terrifying color. Legend has it that this datura flower grew under the guillotine, and when it was uprooted, the scream it made would kill all living creatures present. According to legend, in ancient Spain, datura flowers often bloomed near execution sites like indifferent onlookers, numbly praying for every soul whose life was passing away. The whole plant of this flower is highly poisonous. It is said that only one person among millions of people can have the opportunity to see the flower bloom. Therefore, anyone who meets the flower in bloom will die of his beloved. Moreover, the most noble and holy black mandala among the mandala varieties needs to be maintained with blood. With such a complicated background, who dares to associate with it? Unless it is a heartbroken and scarred woman who might plant this kind of mandala at home.
Secondly, from the perspective of the plant itself, Datura datura is a highly poisonous plant, and its aroma has a hallucinogenic effect. Unless it has other uses, it seems not suitable for planting at home.
However, some people say that datura is a magical plant that brings good luck and avoids evil.
If you plant mandalas in your home, I believe visitors to your home will be impressed by you! The above are all my recommendations, please pay attention to more information!