Feng Shui Taboos for Plants(2)

Feng Shui Taboos for Plants(2)

(2) What plants are suitable for planting in the courtyard?

In Feng Shui, the reason why a tree is classified as an auspicious thing is complex. Sometimes it is judged from the characteristics of the plant, sometimes from the implication or even the homophone of the plant.
Generally speaking, plants such as palm, orange tree, bamboo, Chinese toon, pagoda tree, osmanthus tree, plum tree, banyan tree, jujube tree, pomegranate tree, grapevine, Chinese flowering crabapple tree, glossy ganoderma, etc. are plants that increase good fortune; plants such as peach tree, willow tree, ginkgo tree, cypress, Chinese soapberry, dogwood, calabash, mugwort, etc. have the effect of dissolving evil and expelling evil spirits.
Tulip
Tulip is highly popular among people because of its large and colorful flowers. However, the flowers of tulip contain alkaloids. If you stay with it for an hour or two, you will feel dizzy, and in severe cases, it can lead to poisoning. Excessive contact with tulip also easily causes hair loss.
Pomegranate can increase good fortune
Planting pomegranate in the courtyard can have the effect of increasing good fortune. Pomegranate mainly symbolizes fertility, prosperity, good luck, happiness, and health and longevity. At the same time, it also carries implications such as enthusiasm, vitality, unity, and harmony.
Ginkgo can dissolve evil
Planting ginkgo tree in the courtyard can have the effect of dissolving evil and expelling evil spirits.

Remember,  Use feng shui as a reference and blend with modern knowledge for a cozy home.

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