Want to manifest wealth? Health? Or perhaps that job? While we can not tell you how to get all this, we can direct you towards mediums that will help you achieve your goal. They are the best Feng Shui plants (as mentioned below).
What is Feng Shui?
The ancient Chinese art of arranging objects and space while maintaining harmony and balance in the environment is called Feng Shui. With ‘Feng’ meaning wind and ‘Shui’ meaning water, it aims to equalise the different aspects of your home with your surroundings. Now that you know what the whole fuss about Feng Shui is, we can take this to the next level with plants for positive energy, air purification, good luck and fit health. So, dig deeper into this blog for the 10 best Feng Shui plants for a positivity boost in your home or office because good thighs can happen anywhere-anytime.
PEACE LILY – SPATHIPHYLLUM WALLISII
As the name suggests, this plant is all about spreading peace and good vibes in your life. As one of the ideal plants for positive energy, the peace lily also attracts wealth and brings good luck.
DEVIL'S IVY – POTHOS
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Pothos tops the list of the best Feng Shui plants for beginners who prefer low-maintenance buddies. This one promotes harmony and builds a sense of fulfilment with its soft, round, and green leaves, even if you forgot to water it.
LUCKY BAMBOO – DRACAENA BRAUNII
The A-one plant for positivity and personal growth is the lucky bamboo. With different stalks signifying wealth, health, happiness, and many more things, you should bring home the one that gives off good vibes.
SWISS CHEESE PLANT – MONSTERA DELICIOSA
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Also known as the split-leaf philodendron, this is one of the best Feng Shui plants for those with marital or relationship problems. The adorable heart-shaped leaves are the first step towards improving your romance quotient.
JADE PLANT – CRASSULA OVATA
Next up on the list of plants for positive energy is the famous succulent- Jade plant. With tiny fleshy leaves, no one can ever have enough of it, especially due to their benefits of improving your luck and fortune.
RATTLESNAKE PLANT – CALATHEA LANCIFOLIA
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The Calathea is the greatest of indoor plants that also purifies the air while beautifying your space. As a houseplant, this one requires a little more attention, especially with its waterings, but overall it’s a win-win plant.
SNAKE PLANT – SANSEVIERIA
Commonly known as Mother-in-law’s tongue, this wondrous plant is out of a kid’s adventure book. As one of the best Feng Shui plants, its upright and two-toned leaves brighten up a corner in seconds while encouraging good chi.
MONEY TREE – PACHIRA AQUATICA
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This green buddy's name is derived from Feng Shui practices and instils the idea that it brings good luck and positive energy to the plant owner. It is also believed to reduce your stress and anxiety levels.
VELVET LEAF ANTHURIUM – ANTHURIUM CLARINERVIUM
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In terms of beauty and shape, the Anthurium is one of the best Feng Shui plants you can ever have. The velvet texture on the large and dark green leaves with white veins is breathtaking.
PHILODENDRON HEART LEAF – PHILODENDRON SCANDENS
The heart-shaped leaves of the philodendron make it one of the best Feng Shui plants for channelling love and building a good relationship. You can also grow two of these low-maintenance plants for positive energy and to balance the tip of the scales.
Gurnika Talwar is FNP’s marketing and creative content writer and has been with the firm since 2020. She is based in Delhi, India and has been in this field for 2+ years.
She started her journey as a freshman but since then has created content on several mediums. With blogging on gift ideas, food, gardening tips and whatnot as her primary goal, she has also curated content for social media and brand films. As a storyteller, she creates original, genuine, and relatable content to connect with the mass. Besides work, you’ll find her chit-chatting about movies or making sarcastic jokes.