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  1. Jan 16, 2024 · 16 Best Plants for Positive Feng Shui. Here, you’ll find 16 excellent houseplant options popular amongst feng shui practitioners. We’ve detailed the potential benefits and characteristics of each and some essential plant care tips so you can find the best options for your own unique living environment:

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    • Areca Palm. The areca palm can grow larger than many other houseplants, and it has lovely, fan-like leaves. It needs bright, indirect light. Name: Areca Palm (Dypsis lutescens)
    • Boston Fern. Boston ferns are easy to care for indoors, as long as you have enough light. The petite versions are perfect for small spaces and hanging.
    • Snake Plant. Snake plant is a great plant for beginners. Although it might appear sharp, it also has a quality of protective energy. There are many types of snake plant within the Dracaena genus, ranging from ones with tall and narrow leaves to some with short and wide leaves.
    • Jade. Also referred to as a money plant, the jade succulent features many rounded leaves. This gives the plant a soft, lush appearance. Name: Jade Plant (Crassula spp.)
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    • 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.
  3. Sep 6, 2022 · Philodendron Green. With quick-growing vines and low-maintenance care, the classic philodendron plant makes a well-suited feng shui plant for channeling love. Its soft, heart-shaped leaves can ...

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  4. Jul 18, 2023 · The Spruce / Krystal Slagle. The money tree is a good luck charm and is said to attract wealth and abundance, which makes it an obvious choice for a front door plant for feng shui. It’s often given as a housewarming gift and helps balance energies in your home. The braided trunk is also very pretty to look at.

  5. Jun 17, 2020 · Money tree: This small tree is commonly used in feng shui to attract and enhance wealth and abundance. Bonsai tree: These low-maintenance trees are also thought to be a symbol of good luck and fortune. Orange tree: Gordon says that an orange tree can help welcome abundance into your home, too. For strength and protection:

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