Tea House Plant Feng Shui

1. Ivy. Ivy is cultivated in the teahouse, which can gather popularity, radiate vitality, and naturally enhance wealth. It means that the business of the teahouse is getting better and better. Friends can drink tea and gather together to maintain the friendship between friends. Moreover, ivy is also a plant that is very suitable for purifying the air. Placing it in a teahouse will freshen the air, which will naturally benefit the teahouse’s business.

2. Lotus. Lotus is also a common green plant placed in teahouses. Setting up a pool in the teahouse and raising lotus flowers in the pool can effectively improve the style of the teahouse and make people feel relaxed and relaxed, which will naturally lead to good business.

3. Chlorophytum. There is a saying in Feng Shui that "if a spider plant is in the house, evil spirits will be frightened." Chlorophytum is evergreen all year round and has a strong aura. Chlorophytum can bring vitality to the teahouse, and anger can effectively enhance the overall luck of the teahouse, thereby enhancing the luck of guests who drink tea and chat here, and bring good luck and wealth to friends who discuss business here.

4. Copper money grass. The scientific name of Copper Money Grass is Chinese Coriander. It is called Copper Money Grass because it looks like ancient copper coins. It is round in appearance and has a very good meaning: reunion and good luck. Copper money grass can be placed in a tea house. It is better to use soft and well-drained cultivation soil, or it can be cultivated directly with water. It is easy to plant and reproduces quickly. It symbolizes wealth and wealth, so it is naturally very suitable to be placed in a tea house.