Clivia: In Feng Shui, Clivia can increase your luck in meeting noble people, that is, you can meet noble people and get rich with you. Noble people are once in a lifetime. If you encounter it, you must grasp it. Therefore, placing Clivia at the gate will help you meet the noble people.
Plum blossom: Plum blossom means strong and elegant, and it is also suitable for planting outside the door. It blooms in the cold wind, and the flowers are beautiful, adding a touch of color to winter. Moreover, planting plum trees at the gate also has a high feng shui effect, which can increase happiness.
Haocai: Haocai can be said to be a kind of pineapple flower. Because its flower core is bright red and gorgeous, it is named auspicious flower, which is a kind of auspicious flower with feng shui implication.
Clivia growth habit
Clivia plants are elegant and handsome, with the charm of a gentleman and flowers like orchids, hence the name. Roots are fleshy and fibrous, and leaves form pseudobulb at the base. Leaf blade sword-shaped, alternately arranged, entire. Clivia is a semi-negative plant, native to southern South Africa, which avoids light. It likes cool and avoids high temperature. Like thick, well-drained soil and moist soil, avoid dry environment, and the service life can reach decades or even longer.
Clivia leaves are broad, banded, hard and thick, shiny and veined. Leaves are stacked in two rows from stems with shortened roots. If managed properly and arranged neatly, they will be more beautiful. Scapes are taken from the axils of leaves and usually bloom only when there are 20 to 25 leaves. The flowering period is from New Year's Day to Spring Festival, and it also blooms in June and July in summer. After flowering, a small amount of seeds can be produced, which requires artificial pollination. It takes 240 to 270 days for seeds to mature.