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What flowers do you put in feng shui?

1. Fuguizhu: The varieties suitable for the living room are Fuguizhu, Haoyunlai, Penglai Pine, Aesculus chinensis, Fortune Tree, Cash Tree, Lucky Tree, Clivia, Orchid, Cyclamen, Orange and so on. These flowers mean good luck and good luck. Fu Guizhu, also known as Wannian Bamboo, has dark green leaves, vigorous growth and extensive cultivation. Generally, it is used for inserting bottles or potted plants at home, especially the "tower-shaped" shape from Taiwan Province Province, also known as "Kaiyun Bamboo", which has high ornamental value and is quite popular in the international market.

Second, the head of the Red God of Wealth (lucky strike) is a flower of the family Bromeliaceae, which opens at the top or middle of the plant. Haocai is full of flowers and leaves, with bright colors and a strong festive atmosphere.

3. Penglai pine is a perennial evergreen shrub, which is very suitable for potted viewing. Flower beds can also be arranged in warm places. Simple cultivation management and good shade tolerance. Suitable for small and medium-sized pots arranged indoors, and also an excellent material for arranging flowers and lining leaves.

Four, seven lotus leaves Seven lotus leaves have strong cold tolerance and drought tolerance. They are evergreen liana shrubs with many branches, aerial roots on stem nodes, palmately compound leaves, 7-9 leaflets, long oval shape, dark green and thin petiole. Flowers are yellow-green, bloom in autumn and winter, berries are red and yellow, and mature in spring. Suitable for garden beautification or potted plants.

V. The God of Wealth Tree is an evergreen tree, with a height of 8- 15 meters and no more than 2 meters when potted. Palmately compound leaves, 5-7 leaflets, and many whorled branches. The flowers are large, 22.5 cm long, with split petals, red, white or light yellow in color and gorgeous in color. Indoor ornamental plants are mostly potted plants with piles of scenery.

Six, the money tree Money tree is a perennial evergreen herb, which is an extremely rare foliage plant with tubers underground, native to tropical Africa. China was introduced from Holland on 1997, and appeared in Fangcun and Chencun in Shunde. Money leaves are thick and bright, like a string of coins. Hence the name.