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The Feng Shui effects and taboos of Golden Bird

Function: To attract wealth. Taboo: Cannot be wet.

Golden Bird ~ Black-skinned South Bird, with the shape of a boy, also known as the Golden Bird, is the first of the four bonsai masters (Golden Bird, Boxwood, Winter Solstice, and Velvet Conifer). It has peanut leaf axils, blooms in spring, and has petals. The end is slightly pointed, and the side is divided into two petals. It is like a flying bird and is golden in color, hence the name "gorse". The gorse has bright colors, small leaves, and soft branches, which are easy to twist and shape, grow quickly, and are resistant to pruning, so it is the best flower to make. Excellent material for bonsai! Plantagenet (scientific name: Parochetus communis) is a plant of the genus Purpurea in the Leguminosae family, and is listed as a non-threatening species in the "China Biodiversity Red List-Higher Plants Volume". Gorse is found in China, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia and eastern Africa. It grows in forest edge grasslands, hillsides, and roadside wastelands. It likes light and often grows in sunny places on hillsides. It has a well-developed root system. It is a creeping herb with sparse pubescence. The rhizome is filamentous and takes root at the nodes. It has three palmately compound leaves and broad stipules. Lanceolate and ovate, petiole is thin and soft, leaflets are inverted heart-shaped.