The Meaning, Feng Shui and Placement of Clivia
The meaning, geomantic omen and location of Clivia. Clivia is a perennial herb of Clivia in Amaryllidaceae, and it is an ornamental flower. It also blooms around New Year's Day and Spring Festival, and is a semi-negative plant. Let's take a look at the meaning, feng shui and placement of Clivia.
The meaning of Clivia and Feng Shui and its placement: the meaning of Clivia 1
Its flower language is noble, gentle and polite, with good meaning. Its leaves are thick, like an upright sword, symbolizing hardness and fortitude, and implying the noble quality of its master. It has beautiful flowers and bright colors, symbolizing wealth and good fortune, implying that educated families will become very happy, so it has been cultivated for a long time. Because of its good meaning and easy maintenance, it is very suitable for raising at home and is a very common flower variety.
Feng Shui Implication of Clivia
Clivia's geomantic implication is family harmony and happy events. There is a folk saying that Clivia can perceive people's thoughts. Generally, in a harmonious family, Clivia will grow very well, and the flowers will be particularly bright, and even blossom in advance to announce the good news. But Clivia doesn't like flowering very much if it is not a harmonious family.
On the five elements, gentlemen have a very good feng shui effect on people who lack wood in the five elements. Placing Clivia at home will definitely have unexpected benefits for people who lack wood in the five elements. Moreover, Clivia symbolizes nobility and unyielding character since ancient times, and also symbolizes wealth and happiness. It is a beautiful and auspicious ornament.
In addition, Clivia is a feminine plant, which pays attention to the balance of yin and yang in geomantic omen. Clivia can't play the role of geomantic omen if it is placed in a cool place. Where can Clivia make a fortune? There are three places at home where Clivia can be placed to make a fortune, and I will immediately bring you a detailed map of the location of Clivia Feng Shui.
The meaning, geomantic omen and placement of Clivia Part 2: Placement.
1, opposite the entrance
The entrance is a passage, which is the main passage connecting the outside world and the house. Most of the external air transportation comes from the entrance. Therefore, placing Clivia on the porch can effectively utilize the geomantic function of Clivia. Long-term placement in the porch can gradually improve the wealth of the house and make its own feng shui fortune more prosperous.
2. Next to the TV
Television is the gathering place of the family's sight, and there is a saying of "eye array" in Feng Shui. Clivia, if placed here, can play its unique feng shui effect. Clivia can absorb the geomantic energy brought by TV and turn it into wealth and other geomantic omen beneficial to houses.
3. Bedroom Bedroom is the key place to accumulate wealth in the house. Placing Clivia in the bedroom can increase its wealth. If the geomantic pattern of the bedroom is not very good, it may lead to geomantic disorder and poor geomantic fortune. Clivia is a plant to curb geomantic disorder, which can reactivate the fortune of the bedroom and make you unstoppable.
Placement taboo
1, avoid the balcony
For putting green plants to promote geomantic omen, we can't just consider geomantic omen and ignore the growth of green plants. Take the habit of Clivia as an example, it is a typical greenhouse flower, which can neither be illuminated by strong light nor be shaded for a long time, so the balcony is not suitable for placing Clivia, which is not conducive to its growth.
2. avoid putting it in the kitchen
Clivia is a woody plant with five elements, so don't say Clivia is in the kitchen. Because the kitchen is a fire, the feng shui function of Clivia will be completely destroyed by this fire, and the water vapor and lampblack in the kitchen are not suitable for the normal growth of Clivia, so don't put it here.
The meaning, geomantic omen and placement of Clivia (III) The origin of Clivia's name.
The origin of the name Clivia is very simple. Clivia, a plant and flower, originated in Europe and was introduced to Japan in 1854. After spreading to Japan, it was named "Clivia" by Professor Okubo Saburo of Tokyo University of Science.
Clivia in China means.
China culture is extensive and profound. Thousands of years of cultural accumulation have enabled scholars to entrust and describe people's character with the characteristics of many plants. For example, Clivia, a flower plant, is the city flower of Changchun, China, which means wealth, nobility, beauty and magnificence. Clivia's name means that it has a gentlemanly personality and elegant demeanor, which is one of the reasons why many people like to breed Clivia.
Characteristics and maintenance precautions of Clivia
1, flower, gentleman orchid is composed of six petals like leaves, pink and trumpet-shaped.
2, leaves, Clivia's green leaves are wide and long, and both sides grow symmetrically. There are many veins on each leaf. They are neatly arranged and look like rows of small bamboo forests.
The cultivation of any flower plant is inseparable from nutrients, water and light, and Clivia is no exception. If you want to cultivate Clivia well, you should pay attention to applying solid fertilizers in early winter, such as bean cake fertilizer, vegetable cake fertilizer and fried sesame powder. In addition, if you bask in the sun more before Clivia blooms, it will be beneficial to the formation of buds and the early flowering, because the water of Clivia in the flowerpot evaporates very little.