The meaning of taro is very auspicious, which means good luck. Its design and color is usually clean white, the flower pattern is like a palm, so graceful, and the ivory Hua Gun is wrapped around the green calyx, like a Buddha's light, held in your hand.
Feng shui effect of taro
Alocasia esculenta has a good feng shui function. Putting alocasia in the living room at home has an excellent effect of flourishing peach blossoms. Of course, if you put it in a prosperous position at home, like a financial position, it can play a very good role in attracting money and also have a "prosperous" effect.
Alocasia esculenta is a kind of plant itself. The photosynthesis of plants discharges oxygen, which is very beneficial to the indoor air at home. It can effectively remove dirty air and make breathing smoother. In fact, this side can also ensure adequate sleep, so it will only be beneficial to all aspects of development.
Taro feng shui taboo
1, don't put it in the bedroom.
Alocasia esculenta should not be placed in the bedroom, because the space in the bedroom is relatively small, and the juice of Alocasia esculenta is actually toxic. If it is left in the bedroom for a long time, it will be poisoned if it is accidentally released or taken away. It is best to put it in the living room, which can bring wealth and financial resources to the family.
2. Avoid contact with children
Alocasia leaves are wide, but the juice and water drops on the leaves are highly toxic. Although it can bring good luck and good luck at home, if there are children at home, it is best not to keep them, otherwise contact with their juices and water drops will have all kinds of terrible consequences.
The placement position of taro
The growth of taro needs enough astigmatism and good ventilation. In the process of placing at home, the living room and balcony conditions can fully meet the growth of taro, ensure its normal growth, and have good ornamental and air purification effects.