Which feng shui is better, Sanweikui or Bird of Paradise?

For the sake of geomantic omen, it is better to leave the sundew at home.

The plant is tall, more atmospheric than ordinary plants, and looks very imposing. Moreover, its leaves are scattered and grow separately, which has a very beautiful meaning. It is usually regarded as a symbol of the flourishing sunflower industry. If placed indoors or in the courtyard, it is very helpful for career fortune. In addition, Sanweikui also means auspiciousness and auspiciousness, which can promote the wealth of the family. It is necessary to choose a suitable place to plant clover in the courtyard. Generally speaking, it is better to cultivate in the shade, which can further strengthen the yang of the courtyard and make the feng shui more prosperous.

Sanwei Kwai is also called Yellow Coconut and Zi Kui. Clustered evergreen shrubs or small trees of Palmae and Solanum. The stems are smooth, yellow-green, and have no burrs. When tender, it is covered with wax powder, with obvious leaf marks and annual rings. The leaf surface is smooth and slender, pinnately divided, 40 ~ 150 cm long, with slightly curved petiole and soft apex. Sexual preference for warm and humid, semi-cloudy, well-ventilated environment, fear of cold, weak cold resistance, indoor decoration with potted young trees; Originally from Madagascar, Africa, it is widely cultivated in some garden units in southern China; It is effective in treating hematemesis, hemoptysis, hematochezia and metrorrhagia. Sunflowers are suitable for breeding at home. Sunflower is a temperate plant, which likes to grow in a humid, warm and semi-cool environment and cannot grow outdoors for a long time. Moreover, Gynostemma pentaphyllum can absorb harmful gases, purify air and increase indoor air humidity. It can be cultivated in indoor windowsill, which is beneficial to plant ventilation and can also make solanaceae plants receive scattered light. In winter, the indoor temperature should be above 10℃ to ensure the safe wintering of Solanum nigrum.