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Is there any regulation that kapok trees cannot be planted in residential areas?

1. Trees that cannot be planted at home

Willow, plantain, fig, cherry tree, magnolia, yucca, phoenix bamboo, beech, poplar, etc.

In principle, these trees cannot be planted in home gardens. Because they are evil trees, they cannot bring the good fortune that trees have. In particular, willows must not be planted in private residences. Otherwise, the fortune of the family will be reversed; that is to say, women will assume that men dominate everything, while men will not be able to perform the functions that men should have. This is the unique evil intention of willow. Children especially will become very weak.

Figs represent sadness and unsatisfactory endings, so planting them at home will have a very bad impact.

The cherry blossoms bloom and fall soon. Planting cherry blossoms in private yards gives people an ethereal feeling.

The trunk of the poplar tree is straight upward. According to Feng Shui, planting poplar trees in private yards is easy to cause evil spirits, which is bad for health.

2. Trees that cannot be planted in a narrow private house

Persimmon tree, peach tree, bean tree, barrel tree, jujube tree, rock willow tree, plum tree, grapefruit tree, kumquat tree , loquat trees and other trees that will bear fruit.

3. Trees that will grow higher than the roof cannot be planted

Leaves that grow higher than the roof cannot be planted, such as ginkgo, camphor, and fir. Because the branches of these trees are too high, they will be harmful to the house and affect your health. Many tall trees have too large crowns, which affects the sunshine of the house and easily brings gloom to the house. If you have these trees in your garden, they must be transplanted elsewhere.

4. Trees with excessive pollen and strong odor cannot be planted

Some trees are not dangerous, but due to some special circumstances, they have to be transplanted elsewhere. For example, a cedar tree. Conifers are not dangerous trees, but they are a major cause of hay fever and must be transplanted. The smell of golden mignonette is too strong and if it becomes the cause of headaches for your family, it must be removed.

Conclusion: The above trees affect family feng shui. When planting trees, it is best to look at the tree types clearly and do not plant them rashly. Trees have spirituality. When transplanting, you must first pay tribute to the tree before transplanting. Only when all things have animism and man and nature live in harmony can you and your family be blessed.