The taboo animal signs of Clivia in Feng Shui are snake, rat, and monkey.
This is because in traditional Feng Shui, snakes, rats, and monkeys are considered unlucky animals that can bring disease and bad luck. If you do not consider this when using Clivia, it will easily attract some bad aura and make people feel depressed and uneasy.
If you accidentally damage the foundation of Clivia or allow it to grow poorly when using Clivia, it will also have an adverse impact on its feng shui. Because in Feng Shui, Clivia is considered a very spiritual plant, and its growth status and the stability of its foundation are very important to the Feng Shui of the room.
Therefore, when using Clivia, you need to pay attention to its growing location and planting method. At the same time, you also need to pay attention to watering and daily maintenance work to keep it growing well and healthy. In this way, Clivia can exert its best decorative effect and bring vitality and vitality to the family.
Clivia has spirituality
Clivia is a traditional ornamental plant that is considered to have spirituality. Why do you think so? In fact, the reason why Clivia is endowed with spirituality is related to its growth environment and personality.
Clivia is native to tropical areas of Southeast Asia. In such a natural environment, they need to adapt to a hot and rainy climate, as well as dappled sunlight and shadow. Therefore, Clivia has sensitive adaptability and tenacious vitality.
In addition, Clivia's character is also considered to be spiritual. Their leaves easily grow into various shapes, sometimes resembling fish, eagles, mice, etc. Perhaps because of the strong vitality of Clivia, their shapes can also change with changes in the environment.
At the same time, Clivia also has a strong upward trend and is a plant that pursues a high-level realm. This pursuit of a spiritual realm has also been given spiritual significance by some people.
The above content needs to be combined with the actual situation and is for reference only.