What are the Feng Shui requirements for placing flowers and plants in the living room?

The principle of placing indoor plants should be green and green (mainly auspicious, it can drive magnetic fields, retain wealth, and give positive energy). We call them prosperous plants, and avoid withering and withering (mainly evil and evil, Weaken the positive energy, make it difficult to gather wealth, or bring about evil spirits)! We can use evil to control evil.

1. The living room is generally placed with lucky bamboo, Penglai pine, cactus, podocarpus, aesculus, palm bamboo, money tree, clivia, ball orchid, orchid, cyclamen, citrus, nest fern Plants such as the dragon's blood tree and the dragon's blood tree are called "auspicious things" in Feng Shui, which can mean good luck, wealth and prosperity.

2. It is not recommended to place too many plants in the bedroom, especially foliage plants, because these plants will compete with people for oxygen at night. The kitchen is not suitable for placing plants due to the large amount of oil smoke. If so, you can choose hydroponic plants to give people a pure and clean feeling.

3. The bathroom has high humidity and a large temperature difference between cold and warm. Planting ornamental green plants with moisture resistance can absorb pollutants. Therefore, it is suitable to use ferns, weeping figs, golden kudzu, etc.

4. When looking from the balcony, the surrounding environment is harsh. There are sharp corners, straight streets, back bows on the streets, or facing temples, hospitals, cemeteries, etc., so it must be placed. Plants that can transform evil spirits. The difference between plants that transform evil spirits and those that thrive is that their stems or flowers and leaves have thorns. The thorns can attack evil spirits and make them retreat, thus protecting the home. Such evil-reducing plants include cacti, roses, rhododendrons, keels, etc.