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It Is All Written In The Stars...

Connection Between Plants & Your Birth Date

By Rabab ToorPublished 3 days ago 3 min read

Have you tried birthstones and other luck charms, but are feeling not-so-lucky? It’s time to let your zodiac plant shine!

Yes, plants not only purify and beautify our surroundings but also bring luck, prosperity, and positive energies to us.

As we are all born under a particular zodiac sign, certain plants grow in that particular season, these are our zodiac soulmates and are meant to shower the much-needed luck and balance in our lives.

These perfect plants are written in our stars⭐ So, let’s check your plant out!

ARIES: THE RAM ♈

(Mar 21-Apr 19)

Aries is the pioneer and trailblazer of the horoscope family and the plants associated with it are often thorny with spicy or bitter taste. Some of them are Chilli Pepper, Maple, Tapioca, and Aloe.

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TAURUS: THE BULL ♉

(Apr 20-May 21)

Taurus, the persistent bull is a reliable and practical member of the horoscope family, as they have an eye for beauty, their plants often have gorgeous flowers & enticing fragrances. Like Papaya, Night Jasmine, Nut Meg, and Iboza.

Night Jasmine

GEMINI: THE TWINS ♊

(May 22-Jun 20)

The most versatile star of the horoscope wheel, plants associated with the twins have often highly divided leaves or stems with subtle odors. As a piggyback plant, Jack fruit, Ironwood, and Mulberry.

Ironwood

CANCER: THE CRAB ♋

(Jun 21- July 22)

Cancer being the natural nurturer, an emotional and sensitive star, their plants are specific with generally soft and moon-shaped leaves with lots of moisture, like Lemon, Iris, Mango, and Succulents.

Iris

LEO: THE LION ♌

(Jul 23- Aug 22)

Leo is the drama queen and regal ruler among all stars and their plants are also show off like them, usually large with golden or orange color and heart-shaped leaves. Some of them are Lemon Balm, Palm trees, Hawaiian Sunset Vines, and Sunflowers.

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VIRGO: THE VIRGIN ♍

(Aug 23- Sept 22)

The most beneficial plants for the masterful helper in the stars family, are high in potassium content to calm the nerves of Virgos, such as Honeysuckle, Cashew, and Queens Crape Myrtle.

Honeysuckle

LIBRA: THE SCALES ♎

(Sept 23- Oct 22)

Libra is the star of beauty and love, their plants have often light lovely flowers with gorgeous scents like Jasmine, Tuberose, Paradise Plum, and Fried Egg Tree.

Fried Egg Tree

SCORPIO: THE SCORPION♏

(Oct 23- Nov 21)

Plants associated with this most intense and focused star, are found in remote places and on poor grounds, these plants likely have thorns and grow in adversity. Some of these plants are succulents & cacti, Pistachio, Sausage Tree and Spider Plant.

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SAGITTARIUS: THE ARCHER ♐

(Nov 22- Dec 21)

The worldly adventurer of the zodiac family has huge plants with pleasant odors, such as Baobab, Bird of Paradise, Grapevine, and Date Tree.

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CAPRICORN: THE GOAT♑

(Dec 22- Jan 19)

Goats are the measured planner and their plants usually have few or small flowers that are knobby with unpleasant smell or taste, like Root Beer Plant, Spider Lilly, Desert Rose, and Neem Tree.

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AQUARIUS: THE WATER BEARER ♒

(Jan 20- Feb 18)

The mad scientist and humanitarian of zodiac family has plants which often grow in unusual places and may vary in appearances with blue, purple and other unusual colors like Catnip, Ivy and Lavanda.

Catnip

PISCES: THE FISH♓

(Feb 19- Mar 20)

Pisces, the dreamer and healer has huge plants but these are hard to find, they mostly grow near oceans and seas. Some of them are Mahoe, Cranberry, Coccoloba, Sea oats and Mangroves.

Cranberry

That's all folks! Now it's your time to grow your zodiac plant and get luckier!

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