The meaning and symbol of peacock taro-geomantic omen.

Peacock taro symbolizes beauty and prosperity.

1, meaning peacock arrowroot

Peacock arrowroot is a foliage plant, some of which can bloom, but few of them bloom. The leaves of the peacock arrowroot are ornamental and will add luster after flowering. Peacock taro is beautiful, has a good sense of flowers and is relatively simple to maintain. You can leave it at home if you like. Its moral is beautiful brilliance and happy family.

2, the symbol of peacock arrowroot

Peacock arrowroot leaves are large, dark green, white and yellow. It has high ornamental value, and can also play a role in reconciling the five elements of Feng Shui, resolving hostility, removing a large number of harmful gases from the air, and calming people's violent mentality. The vigorous vitality also makes it play a role in improving wealth; Keeping peacocks and arrows at home symbolizes that the wealth at home will be improved.

Taboo in Peacock Taro's Family

1, don't put it in the bedroom.

Peacock taro is generally tall, so we'd better not put it in the bedroom when maintaining it, because it will form a sense of depression and give people a kind of pressure invisibly, which is not conducive to physical and mental health. On the other hand, the peacock arrowroot provides oxygen during the day under photosynthesis, but it will breathe at night, which will inevitably form a phenomenon of competing with the human body for oxygen, so it is best not to put it in the bedroom.

Don't put it in the kitchen.

Many people like to keep green plants in the kitchen. Although it looks very eye-catching, if you are cultivating peacock taro, it is best not to put it in the kitchen, because peacock taro is generally tall, and placing large potted plants in the kitchen is easy to block the passage of wealth, which is very taboo in Feng Shui. In addition, the kitchen temperature is high and there is a lot of oil smoke, which is not conducive to the healthy growth of peacock taro.