Many people like to cultivate various plants in newly renovated houses, firstly for better decoration, and secondly to purify the air at home. In fact, there are many things to pay attention to when raising indoor plants, because it is related to the feng shui of the home. So what kind of indoor plants are good for feng shui? What are the Feng Shui taboos for placing plants in the living room? How to cultivate Feng Shui plants in the living room? Let’s take a look below.
What kind of plants have good feng shui indoors?
1. Money tree
The name of the money tree has a very good meaning. Place a pot in the bright wealth position. A money tree will not only make the living room full of greenery, but also bring money rolling in. You need to maintain a clean and tidy environment to keep your wealth flowing. When the owner's five elements are short of earth, placing a money tree will not only replenish earth energy, but also beautify the environment. It is recommended to put some money under the money tree. According to Feng Shui, money is used to raise money.
2. Anthurium
Anthurium leaves are green and thick, and the flowers are large and bright red, which has a good effect on promoting the feng shui of the home. Usually one leaf and one flower, with upright spadix inflorescences, wide leaves, bright colors, long-lasting flowering period, and high ornamental value. And anthurium can absorb exhaust gases such as ammonia, etc., and can also absorb various harmful gases left behind in decoration.
3. Good Luck Head
Hong Luck Head is also called bromeliad. Its leaves are green and its flowers are bright red. It is auspicious and noble. The peanut is so strong that it does not fall down and keeps standing upright. It is at the top, so it is called Good Luck Head. It means that the family fortune will be prosperous and the career will be prosperous. In addition, because it is easy to grow, Lucky Dangtou is chosen as a decorative plant in the living room by many families. (Recommended reading: What kind of large plants are good to put in the living room)