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  1. Jan 16, 2024 · Discover the potential power of plants to affect energy in your space. Learn how to use 16 of the best feng shui plants in your home and office.

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  2. May 6, 2024 · Are there good and bad plants for feng shui energy? Find out about lucky bamboo, cacti, and more, and which plants can bring good feng shui into your home.

    • Money tree – Pachira aquatica. 'Money trees are commonly used as feng shui plants and believed to bring wealth and good fortune,' says Bloomscape's gardening expert, Lindsay Pangborn.
    • White bird of paradise – Strelitzia nicolai. 'Any healthy indoor plant growing well is excellent for feng shui, encouraging nourishing positive energy.
    • Jade plant or money plant – Crassula ovata. 'The jade plant or money plant is a popular succulent house plant with a miniature tree-like structure and thick, fleshy, opal-shaped leaves,' says Mark McCance, Director of plant and pot supplier Hortology.
    • Pothos. 'I love pothos as they are hardy plants that even a beginner can take care of,' says Anjie Cho. 'They create a sense of abundance and generosity as they are so easy to propagate.
    • Citrus Tree. Botanical Name: Citrus limon (lemon), citrus sinensis (orange), and more. Sun Exposure: Bright, direct light. Soil Type: Lightweight, well-draining potting mix.
    • Peony. Botanical Name: Paeonia lactiflora. Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade. Soil Type: Fertile, well-drained soil. Soil pH: 6.5 – 7. "The peony is the most popular flower to attract romance.
    • Chinese Money Plant. Botanical Name: Pilea peperomioides. Sun Exposure: Bright, indirect light. Soil Type: Free-draining potting mix. Soil pH: 6.0 – 7.5. It's not hard to see why this houseplant is considered to be one of the best for feng shui: Its round, emerald-hued leaves resemble coins.
    • Orchid. Botanical Name: Orchidaceae. Sun Exposure: Bright, indirect light. Soil Type: Loosely packed bark, stones, tree fern, or other materials that promote draining and aeration.
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    • Jade Plant (Crassula ovata) Also called the feng shui money tree, jade plants are evergreen succulents with upright, rounded leaves that look like coins.
    • False Shamrock (Oxalis triangularis) One of the familiar indoor plants for good luck is typically seen on St. Patrick’s Day. Known as false shamrock or the good luck plant, oxalis is a small three-lobed plant that resembles clover.
    • Money Tree (Pachira aquatica) The money tree, typically sold with five braided slender trunks topped by a flush of palmate leaves, is an easy-care tropical indoor plant capable of forgiving minimal neglect.
    • Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata) A low-maintenance succulent that survives low-light conditions, the snake plant—aka, mother-in-law’s tongue—is a tall, architectural plant that’s easy to grow.
  3. Sep 6, 2022 · Here are nine feng shui plants that are all about bringing good energy into your space, from affordable indoor plants to houseplants that thrive in office spaces (even if they're...

  4. The 8 Best Feng Shui Plants For the Home, According to the Pros. We could wax poetic about the healing powers of indoor plants for days — they purify the air, relieve stress, and offer plant parents a sense of purpose, fulfillment, and enjoyment.

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