Feng Shui Plant
Feng Shui Plant

Plants are commonly known to bring purity and add liveliness to any area. Indoor plants are common among plant parents to make their home interiors aesthetically pleasing. But, did you know about the mystical tale of Feng Shui plants? And what does it mean to align your surroundings with energy?

In this article, we will discuss:

  1. What is Feng Shui?
  2. The concept of Bagua
  3. Best Feng Shui Plants for your home

1. What is Feng Shui?

What is Feng Shui
What is Feng Shui?

In the Feng Shui way of life, every object possesses some energy. Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese practice that teaches correct object placements as a means to bring harmony to our surroundings. It teaches the art of balancing energies in a home to attract harmony and fortune. Nowadays, many modern home interiors are also following the basic concepts of harmonizing a living space.

There are five basic elements under Feng Shui- wood, earth, metal, fire, and water. Every element represents something. Wood is linked with growth, earth with strength, metal stands for order, fire for leadership, and water for inspiration. According to the practice of Feng Shui, every object is linked to an element.

To balance different energies inside a house, the objects inside should be placed according to the rules of Feng Shui. For example,Plants are connected to the wood element, known for bringing health and growth to the house. According to Feng Shui practitioners, placing the right kind of Feng Shui plants in the house can attract growth and good health. 

2. The concept of Bagua

Think of Bagua like a map with eight sides connected to different directions. You can use Bagua to decide the proper placement of feng shui plants to draw energy. In addition, this map can also be used to dictate the placement of other important objects in your house. You can understand the Bagua map by aligning it with your front door. There are 9 areas inside the Bagua map connected to different characteristics of life. 

  • Family (Zhen): This area in the map is connected with growth and family life. 
  • Wealth (Xun): As the name suggests, this particular area is connected with attracting wealth and prosperity.
  • Health (Tai Qi): Placing plants in the health area of Bagua can help to boost health and well-being. 
  • Helpful people (Qian): If you find yourself in need of help, place a plant in the helpful people area of your house. 
  • Children (Dui): This area is a strong point to promote growth for you and your children.
  • Knowledge (Gen): Focus on this area to help increase your knowledge horizon. 
  • Fame and Reputation (Li): Many people desire fame and recognition in the world. A houseplant in the area of your house can help you work towards fame and success. 
  • Career (Kan): This area is perfect for a boost in your profession and knowledge. 
  • Partnership (Kun): This space is perfect to work on building relationships and alliances. 

 

Now that you know the different areas of Bagua, you can use the map to place houseplants in whichever area you want to work on and improve. 

3. Best Feng Shui plants for your home

Best Feng Shui Plant
Best Feng Shui Plant

According to feng shui, the south, east and southeast directions work best for placing houseplants to promote good energy. It is very important to keep a keen eye on these plants and maintain them regularly. Just make sure to avoid pointy and dead plants and you are good to go. Furthermore, Feng shui also suggests avoiding dead plants. Here are some of the best feng shui plants to bring home.

  • Orchids

Orchids are vibrant and lively plants mainly associated with fertility and romance. The best part- there are thousands of species to choose from ranging in color and texture! You should place orchids in your home to give your interiors a sleek and classy look. Make sure to place your orchids in some well-draining soil around a slightly humid climate. 

  • Jade plant

Jade plants are also termed heirloom plants due to their long life. These succulents thrive under the sun and require water every 1-2 weeks or when the upper layer of the soil has dried up. 

  • Peace lily

The peace lily is known to create a soothing aura in the surroundings. It is an excellent plant to place indoors as it requires low light and small amounts of water. Due to its calming effects, this plant can also be placed in your office space. This plant is also believed to attract positive energy and eliminate negative energy.

  • Lucky bamboo

LuckyBamboo Plant
LuckyBamboo Plant

 

Lucky bamboo is a plant that resembles bamboo but is a dracaena. It’s one of chinese new year flower favourite, The straight stems of lucky bamboo symbolize a straight path to growth and flexibility. Avoid exposing the plant to direct sunlight and keep the soil moist regularly. Interestingly, the number of stems in the plant represents different things. For instance, 2 stems signify love, and 3 signify wealth. 

  • Philodendron

This fire element plant has intriguing heart-shaped leaves. Philodendron can even grow in dark spaces is associated with giving strength and energy. Placing this plant in your home will attract wealth and prosperity. 

  • Boston Fern

Boston fern has long and luscious leaves with air-purifying properties. This plant is excellent to place in your living room over stands or cupboards or in hanging baskets. Boston fern is fond of bright lights symbolizing sincerity. 

  • Rubber plant

The large and round-shaped leaves of the rubber plant are the perfect approach to invite abundance to your house. Due to its peculiar leaves, it can be placed on different corners in the house to create a contrast effect. The awe-worthy leaves of this plant have a glossy look to them. This plant requires low-indirect sunlight and is very easy to maintain.

  • Areca palm

Since these plants have a slightly larger personality, it is best to place them at a prime location in your house, like the living room. With feathery leaves, the Areca palm is synonymous with positive energy and prosperity. It’s best to use distilled water to water these plants and avoid over-watering them. Areca palm is also quite well-known as a natural air-purifier that absorbs harmful air pollutants. 

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