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Plant Feng Shui: The Most Feng Shui Friendly Houseplants

Feng Shui is the ancient practice channeling the chi of your home or office for the best possible energy flow. It uses the five tenets of fire, wood, wind, earth, and water by placing certain items in your home and in specific places to allow positive energy to flow freely.

Feng Shui plants access the wood element. There are good Feng Shui plants and bad. Also, the placement of some plants can determine how effective they are at contributing to positive and negative energy. We’ll show you a few examples of beneficial plants for Feng Shui and where to put them for the best impact.

Cacti are Excellent Feng Shui Plants

You might think that cactus with its prickly thorns is an odd choice for a Feng Shui plant. This is an example where placement is everything. While the spines of the plant are associated with creating arguments, it’s also wonderful for collecting negative energy.

The bathroom is notorious for creating negative energy, so place a cactus or two in it and it will help soak up the bad energy and leave room for the good.

Since they are also known for creating arguments, keep them away from high traffic areas.

Money Plant Brings Prosperity

We could all use a little more luck with money. There always seems to be too much month at the end of the money. The jade plant, also known as the money plant, is one of the luckiest plants available and known to bring prosperity to many a Feng Shui lover. Other plants known for prosperity and positive energy is the Lisa Cane.

The round leaves are lucky because they are round like coins. They make popular housewarming presents because of their connotation with luck and works wonders at business entrances. If you can’t put the plant at the entrance, place it in the southeast corner.

Peace Lily Helps Keep Air Clean

Thanks to the nature of photosynthesis plants help clean the air by eliminating carbon dioxide and creating oxygen. In Feng Shui, the peace lily is known for its ability to purify and balance energies. It’s a beautiful flower and full foliage makes a beautiful addition to any room and helps improve the overall air quality.

Feel Great with Chrysanthemums

Chrysanthemums may not hold the beauty of a lily, but they’re known for eliminating anxiety and bringing about feelings of optimism. Chrysanthemums also represent fall and are extra lucky if brought into the home or office during this time of year.

The flowers should be on the floor and not on a desk or table. Ideally, they are placed in the middle rear area of the building.

Orchids Bring Peace to Relationships

It’s hard to find a more beautiful flower than the orchid. It not only looks great but in Feng Shui creates peace and serenity. It’s also known to promote love.

It’s no surprise the best place to put this plant is the bedroom where it can help soothe any hurt feelings or arguments and promote a healthy relationship.

Feng Shui For Your Home

Feng Shui has been practiced for centuries and thousands of people have used it to help bring balance to their home and promote positive energy flow, and feng shui plants will help facilitate that. 

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