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The meaning and function of Machilus australis

Nanmu tree means that life is smooth and smooth, and it has the functions of transshipment, fortune and family health and harmony.

Phoebe bournei is an evergreen plant, which also conforms to the five elements in Feng Shui. Therefore, keeping nanmu at home for a long time can flourish all year round, which can not only improve the overall feng shui fortune of the family, but also make family members have a good mood and good luck. At the same time, it can also play a role in transporting wealth, lucky money, and blessing the health and harmony of the family. And generally, the longer the curing time, the more obvious the effect.

Runnan represents a beautiful life, but also symbolizes the yearning and longing for a better life. Suitable for home maintenance and decoration, beautify the environment, and imply a smooth life. At the same time, it can also be given to friends around us, wishing each other a happy, healthy and happy life.

Runnan's Feng Shui Taboo

1, Runnan likes light, and it is best to keep it in a bright place in the living room during maintenance, and pay attention to the shade in summer to avoid being burned by strong light. On the contrary, nanmu is not suitable to be placed in a bedroom with poor lighting and ventilation conditions, which is not conducive to its growth and thus cannot play a feng shui role. In the process of maintaining nanmu, the soil should be kept slightly wet and not watered excessively.

2. Phoebe bournei can be planted on both sides of the front door of the house, but it is not appropriate to plant it directly at the front door, because the front door is the mouth of the home in Feng Shui. Once nanmu is planted directly in the front door, it may easily affect the good luck of entering the home, which is not conducive to the improvement of home feng shui. During its vigorous growth period, fertilizer should be reasonably supplemented, generally 15 days or once a month. The above contents are for reference only.