Published Feb 10, 2024
It's known as the devil's vine because it's tough to kill and stays green even in the dark. The plant goes by various names, such as Ceylon creeper, hunter's robe, ivy arum, and silver vine.
Adeniums, or desert roses, are "wealth plants" in Chinese culture, symbolising abundance. They bring luck in spring with red and pink flowers. Thriving in warmth, they weaken in cold or shade.
Citrus trees, such as lemons or oranges, are associated with purification and positive energy. The vibrant and fragrant fruits are believed to attract good fortune.
Tulsi, or Holy Basil, isn't just a plant; it's a joyous addition to your home. In Hinduism, it's sacred, attracting positive energy and blessings and fostering a closer connection to God.
Ginseng ficus, a Southeast Asian bonsai, has thick roots and dark green leaves. Easy to care for, it's considered lucky in feng shui and NASA-proven for air purification.
The money tree, created in Taiwan, symbolises abundance, prosperity, and good luck. People worldwide value its braided stem for the associations with strength, richness, and fortune.