Is it good to grow Parthenocissus at home? Feng shui taboo, what are the disadvantages of Parthenocissus tricuspidata recruiting snakes?

Parthenocissus tricuspidata is a large deciduous woody vine, which likes climbing and often covers the wall.

Parthenocissus tricuspidata blooms in summer, which is a plant that can see both leaves and flowers.

Its rhizome can also be used as medicine, which has a good effect on symptoms such as congestion and swelling.

Having introduced so much, I wonder if it is good to grow Parthenocissus at home. What are the feng shui taboos? Does Parthenocissus tricuspidata keep snakes at home? Let's take a look with Bian Xiao.

Is it good to grow Parthenocissus at home? Parthenocissus tricuspidata grows vigorously, and green vines often cover the whole wall, forming a beautiful scenery that gives people a pleasing feeling.

Moreover, in summer, climbing Parthenocissus tricuspidata also has the function of cooling and shading.

Although Parthenocissus tricuspidata has so many benefits, once a long time, the roots of Parthenocissus tricuspidata will secrete acidic substances to corrode limestone, and its roots will drill into it along the cracks in the wall, making the cracks too large and even the wall collapse seriously.

The feng shui taboo of Parthenocissus tricuspidata For many houses with Parthenocissus tricuspidata attached to their outer walls, many people are worried that it will affect the feng shui. In fact, this cannot be generalized. Some exterior walls are dissatisfied with Parthenocissus tricuspidata's house, which will not affect residential feng shui, but will help to improve Feng Shui.

Let's analyze it in detail:

For some ordinary houses, like many farmhouses, creepers can often be seen all over the walls. From the perspective of geomantic omen, Parthenocissus tricuspidata belongs to evil wind. From the water, it can withstand high temperature and strong wind. After being filtered by Parthenocissus tricuspidata, the exotic geomantic omen can directly enter the courtyard and the whole small wind water cycle, which is very good for residential feng shui.

For some high-end villas, if Parthenocissus tricuspidata is attached to the exterior wall of the villa, it will have a negative impact on the feng shui of the whole villa area.

Because the geomantic situation of residential buildings is much higher than that of other surrounding buildings, if the increase of Parthenocissus tricuspidata is added, the geomantic situation of such houses will evolve into a local overlord, and the owner's fortune will not increase.

In addition, if Parthenocissus tricuspidata grows all over the exterior wall of the house, even implicating the main body of the house and growing on the exterior wall of the main house, then the situation is another matter.

As the saying goes: if you are involved constantly, chaos will be chaotic, and if the vines are mountains, the main house will be scattered.

That is to say, in this case, the geomantic omen brought by Parthenocissus tricuspidata will directly disturb the original geomantic omen system, and will eventually implicate the main family, which is extremely unfavorable.

Parthenocissus creepers attract snakes? Parthenocissus covered the walls and arranged a natural barrier for the house. Living in an environment where you can see the green window, people's mood will be quite comfortable; However, if you live in an environment where you can see snakes when you open the window, I'm afraid many people will be nervous about it.

Does the creeper recruit snakes? The answer is yes. In fact, many domestic Parthenocissus have reported that Parthenocissus crawling all over the wall not only attracts snakes, but also geckos, ants and various mosquitoes.

Earlier, it was reported that when a resident opened the window, he saw a snake more than one meter long crawling along the Parthenocissus tricuspidata to the window. At that time, he was scared silly. If it is a poisonous snake, once bitten, the consequences are unimaginable.

In addition, the green Parthenocissus tricuspidata roots are actually dark and humid, especially in summer, which is easy to breed some mosquitoes. As soon as the window is opened, it will all run into the house, and if it is not opened, it will be particularly stuffy, so these problems should be considered in breeding Parthenocissus tricuspidata.