1. Money trees: The living room is filled with money trees, which fill the house with gold and jade and bring abundant harvests. The money tree is loved by family members and office workers because of the meaning of its name. The most important position in the living room at home is the 45° angle of the entrance door. Feng Shui is called "Ming Wealth Position". So put a pot of money tree or a small pot of money tree in this position. Not only will your living room be filled with greenery, but your wealth will also come rolling in. It should be noted that the Ming Wealth Position needs to maintain a clean and tidy environment. Only in this way can wealth be prosperous. When the owner's five elements are short of earth, placing a money tree can not only replenish earth energy, but also evolve the surrounding environment. I suggest you put some money under the money tree. Feng Shui talks about using money to raise money. And take good care of the money tree in winter. When the tree grows and flowers bloom next year, it will be the time to attract wealth.
2. Clivia: Clivia has thick and juicy leaves, and the leaves are evergreen all year round. During the flowering period, red flowers will bloom on the top, which is auspicious. Generally, this red flower plant can be planted in the living room or kitchen. They have a certain function of gathering wealth and bringing good fortune. But remember, generally these wealth-attracting flowers and plants should be avoided in the entrance hall. Because the flowering period is limited, withered flowers are located at the entrance and exit, so they will affect the aura of the home. And it is not conducive to attracting wealth at home.
3. Anthurium: Anthurium leaves are green and thick, oval and heart-shaped, and the flowers are large and bright red. Placing it in the living room can also promote the feng shui of the entire home. Generally, there is one leaf and one flower, with upright spadix inflorescences, wide leaves and bright colors. The flowering period is long-lasting and has high ornamental value. And anthurium can absorb ammonia and waste gas. It can also absorb various harmful gases (formaldehyde, etc.) left behind by decoration. Keep the air moist and avoid drying the human nasal mucosa.