Each plant has its role in Feng Shui. Clivia is not just superficial, it also has its unique Feng Shui role. Come and take a look with me below. Welcome to read.
Clivia flower language
Clivia belongs to the Amaryllidaceae family. Its plant is elegant and handsome, with a gentlemanly demeanor and its flowers are like orchids, hence its name.
The flower language of Clivia has the meaning of "nobility". This is also the origin of its species name nobilis (from the Latin nobelesse, which means "noble".).
In addition to "noble" and "precious", the flower language of Clivia also has the meaning of "abundance and gentlemanly style".
The flower language of Clivia: noble and gentlemanly.
The symbolic meaning of Clivia
Its thick and smooth leaves stand upright like a sword, symbolizing the noble character of being strong and unyielding; its plump flower appearance and bright colors symbolize the Wealth, auspiciousness, prosperity and happiness, so people cultivate it extensively. China has cultivated more than 160 valuable varieties of Clivia, which are common flower varieties in ordinary families.
The reason why Clivia is particularly popular is not only because of its bright and delicate flower appearance, but also because it has an incomparable superiority of other flowers: this is that it is both pleasing to the eye and beautiful. The flowers are even more worthy of admiration, the bright green, wax-like, crystal clear and radiant leaves. Therefore, many experts who appreciate flowers believe that even if Clivia does not have beautiful flowers, its leaves that look like jasper are already beyond the reach of some foliage plants.
Clivia Culture Meaning
Clivia is a kind of precious flower with high taste. Its Latin name means wealth, nobility, beauty and magnificence. "Ciyuan" calls "talented and virtuous people a gentleman". The name Clivia implies the gentleman-like character and style of a person. Chinese Clivia is a flower with noble character and subtle standing. Chinese Clivia has the spirit of unity, struggle and innovation, has an elegant appearance, and has a quiet and elegant character.
Clivia Feng Shui Characteristics
1. Clivia has perception
Clivia has certain perception. If the family is not harmonious, it will Generally, they don’t like to bloom, thus awakening the family members. If good luck is coming to your family, Clivia will bloom in advance to bring good news to your family.
2. Clivia can judge the position of yin and yang
Clivia can only develop normally when there is sufficient light, and it is a positive plant. Therefore, when you feel that there is a lack of yang energy in the room, you can use Clivia to test it and determine the position of yin and yang in your home.
? The placement and function of Clivia
1. Place it in front of the door
Placing Clivia in front of the door represents the owner’s gentlemanly style. When visitors see Clivia when they enter the door, they will understand the owner's personality, which will help the residents develop interpersonal relationships.
2. Place it in the study room
Putting Clivia in the study room will effectively make the residents full of fighting spirit and have a positive attitude. At the same time, it will also enhance career luck.
3. Place it on the dining table.
Placing clivia on the dining table can beautify the indoor environment, make the entire restaurant look elegant, and increase the aura of the residents.
4. Put it in the toilet
Putting Clivia in the toilet can improve the feng shui pattern of the toilet, absorb the odor of the toilet, and make the occupants feel comfortable.
Tips for growing Clivia flowers
It likes warm winters and cool summers, and a moist and sunny environment.
The suitable growth temperature is 20~25℃; the temperature difference between day and night requires more than 10℃. It is not cold-tolerant, and the growth temperature in winter is 5℃; fertilize once a month during the growth period, and apply phosphorus and potassium fertilizer twice before flowering. Insufficient nutrition and insufficient light may cause "pinched arrows". It likes light, avoid direct sunlight in summer, and needs to be shaded or spray water on the leaves to cool down; the fleshy roots like well-drained humus soil, avoid waterlogging, and the relative air humidity is 60 to 70; like fertilizer, before the flower buds differentiate, Mainly use complete fertilizer, and apply compound fertilizer with an NPK ratio of 2:1:1. After flower bud differentiation is completed, fertilize mainly with phosphorus and potassium fertilizers. Propagate by sowing and division.