Flowers and plants are related to marriage feng shui
Flowers and plants are related to marriage feng shui
Can marriage feng shui be related to flowers and plants? In many people’s minds, they probably only know that some plants represent a certain meaning , such as asparagus, which symbolizes the happiness and sweetness of marriage and everlasting love, and calla lily, which symbolizes the eternal unity and good luck of two people. But from another perspective, green plants not only give people a sense of freshness, softness and comfort, but also subtly affect the relationship between husband and wife after marriage.
Flowers and green plants are huge carbon-absorbing and oxygen-producing plants. The green leaves of plants absorb carbon dioxide in the air, and under the action of sunlight and chlorophyll, react with the water absorbed by the plant to form glucose, and at the same time release oxygen, and then form starch from glucose molecules. Therefore, placing some green plants in the room, such as lucky bamboo, money tree, etc., not only symbolizes the vitality of marriage, but also creates fresh oxygen, which is of great benefit to health.
In Feng Shui, green is the most auspicious color for health. If you place appropriate plants in the room, it can not only create a stable, quiet, warm and peaceful environment, but also to a certain extent. Improve harmony between husband and wife. For example, hot summer days can easily make people feel irritable, especially when couples come home from work. Accompanied by physical discomfort, they are likely to quarrel over trivial matters, and if they see large green leaves or delicate Green, the heat will disappear.
The following is a brief introduction to the placement of plants that make marriage prosperous and weak:
1. In the weak position, it is suitable to place thorny plants, such as dragon bones and jade unicorns. and various cacti. These thorny plants, placed in weak or inauspicious positions, have the effect of removing evil spirits in Feng Shui.
2. Place some evergreen plants with thick or large leaves in a prosperous position, which can produce a prosperous effect, such as iron trees, elephant trees, camphor bananas, dieffenbachia, etc.
However, it should be noted that some plants release oxygen during the day and compete with people for oxygen at night. There are also some plants that have cancer-promoting effects, such as Datura, Trispinalis, red impatiens, and scissors. , broad-leaf kiwi, etc., so be sure to understand clearly when choosing.