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6 Decorative Plants That Bring You Luck, Health, and Love

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By Alexia SalterPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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6 Decorative Plants That Bring You Luck, Health, and Love
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When you say "lucky plant", you're probably thinking of four-leaf clover. But you should know that there are many other muddy decorative plants that you can keep in the apartment and that brings the chance to your side.

They are also very beautiful, so you have no reason not to buy one or more to give a fresh look to your home!

6 lucky decorative plants

Decorative plants do us good, first of all, by purifying the air, then by anointing our souls. A room without plants is too cold and doesn't seem to have charm, right?

And if you can choose some decorative plants that are said to be lucky, why not do it? After all, you have absolutely nothing to lose! Here are 6 decorative plants that bring good luck and well-being!

Lucky bamboo

This feng shui plant is not, in fact, a type of bamboo, but a dracaena. The number of stems of this plant has a certain significance and brings you good luck:

  • 3 strains: happiness, longevity, and wealth;
  • 5 stems: richness;
  • 6 stems: good luck;
  • 7 strains: health;
  • 8 strains: spiritual development;
  • 10 strains: love.

If you are lucky enough to own bamboo with 21 stems, it is considered that you will have great wealth and iron health.

Cordyline terminalis

This plant comes from Asia and has a unique appearance, with very large leaves and a stem 60–80 cm high. It has several colors: red, pink and yellow. In ancient times it was believed that this plant has magical powers, so even today the idea has spread that it is auspicious to grow this plant at home.

If you manage to find a plant with two stems, not only will you double your luck, but also increase your chances of finding great love.

Pachira tree

We go back to feng shui and present you with a plant that will bring you money in the house - not for nothing is it called the "money tree".

This lucky decorative plant comes from Central America and has some spectacular fruits.

The leaves look like palm trees, hence the idea that this plant is a source of well-being. There is also the Pachira variant with woven stems, very popular in Asia and Europe.

The jade tree

The jade tree is one of the most unpretentious decorative houseplants, which is said to bring good luck to the house, especially in terms of finance. It is also called the "tree of friendship" and has a very long life, sometimes exceeding 50 years.

This friendly tree is said to be beneficial in terms of energy, absorbing negative energy and emitting positive energy. There is both the bonsai version and the larger natural version.

It would be best not to keep it below 15 degrees, because it does not withstand. Otherwise, it is easy to care for and does not require daily watering.

The rabbit's sorrel

This delicate decorative plant is considered lucky due to the story behind it. It is said that St. Patrick, who brought Christianity to Ireland, picked the rabbit's sorrel from his feet to illustrate the idea of ​​the Holy Trinity, each leaf symbolizing the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

For this reason, it is considered one of the lucky decorative plants. Moreover, it will help you with your health, because it has some special properties. It seems that rabbit sorrel contains vitamins A, C, D, and E and many other essential minerals, and can be used fresh to treat various serious ailments.

Rabbit sorrel tea is indicated for liver and digestive disorders. To prepare it, scald a teaspoon of fresh plant in 500 ml of water.

Snake plant (mother-in-law's tongue)

This is one of the easiest to maintain decorative plants and is considered to bring good luck, perhaps because its main function is to absorb toxic gases from the air, purifying the atmosphere in the house.

It also helps maintain healthy humidity. So, when you buy this lucky decorative plant, you know for sure that it also brings you concrete benefits, beyond superstitions.

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