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Feng Shui Taboo of Grapevine

The feng shui taboo of vines is superstitious. Vines are often called climbing plants. The same point of this plant is that the stems are slender and cannot stand upright, but they all have the climbing habit of climbing and extending upward by their own actions or special structures.

Vines are also a major landscape of the Amazon rainforest, and all kinds of vines are distributed in every corner of the rainforest. The shape of vines is changeable, round and hanging directly from the crown; Some are flat and faint, wandering around the tree; Some are smooth, as if they have been carefully carved by skilled craftsmen.

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There are many different kinds of vines, and their climbing methods are also different: winding vines need objects for them to wind. Newborn branches will entangle the scaffold during growth.

Strong columns and vines can serve as good support. Examples of such vines include kiwi fruit, bougainvillea, Celastrus americana, morning glory, honeysuckle, Celastrus americana and black eye. All these vines will grow rapidly in one season.