For example, the 4 types of flowers and plants below, it’s fine to buy them as gifts for others, but if you take them from home and give them away, it can potentially affect your and your family’s prosperity.
1. Kumquat Tree
Kumquat is a good and auspicious plant, very good for feng shui of the family, so it is planted by many people in their gardens. Its branches and leaves are lush, with a fragrant scent, and the golden fruits symbolize wealth, luck, and prosperity.
Many people believe that planting a kumquat tree in the garden not only attracts the God of Wealth to visit regularly but also brings prosperity to the family. In addition, kumquat fruits can be harvested for eating or used in medicine to treat various ailments. In traditional Chinese medicine, kumquat fruits have a sweet and sour taste, warm nature, enter the lung and stomach meridians, and have the effects of resolving phlegm, treating cough, promoting digestion, relieving alcohol, relieving cold and flu symptoms, and stopping vomiting.
Older people also believe that taking a kumquat tree from their own home and giving it away can harm the family’s fortune. This act is seen as giving away one’s own good luck to others.
2. Orchid
Orchids are also known by other names such as Phalaenopsis orchid, white vanda, elegant white flowers, plants of peace… The plant has a graceful appearance, high decorative value, and can be placed on desks, in living rooms, offices…
The flower spikes have white or green color and are surrounded by white flower sheaths, resembling sails, hence it is also called the “sailing smoothly” plant. Many people believe that placing an orchid in the house brings good luck, prosperity, and peace to the family, and ensures smoothness and convenience in all endeavors.
Because of its auspicious meaning, many people use orchids as gifts on occasions such as housewarming, opening ceremonies, promotions, birthdays… However, it is not advisable to take a plant from your own home and give it to relatives or friends, as it may disturb your own prosperity.
3. Antherium
Antherium has a strong vitality thanks to its deep roots. This herbaceous plant has fresh, glossy green leaves, which are very beautiful, but the highlight of the plant is its flower. Antherium flowers come in yellow, red, and orange colors, and they bloom for a long time, about 1 month.
Antherium is a feng shui plant that brings a lot of good luck to the grower. The abundant clusters of antherium flowers represent abundance and bring luck on the path of career and success for the owner. At the same time, the long-lasting flowers symbolize sustainable prosperity.
This type of flower can also dispel all the misfortunes and troubles from the life of the family, so it is considered the “lifesaving talisman” of the family. That’s why it is not permissible to casually give away the antherium plant from your own home to others, as it may harm the fortune of your family.
4. Orchid
Orchids are known as one of the most beautiful flowers in the world, as they exude the beauty of elegance, luxury, and charm. Orchids are very diverse, and each type has its dominant color and shape.
But in general, orchids symbolize luxury, elegance, and royalty. Therefore, many people believe that placing an orchid in the house will bring them a prosperous, prosperous, and happy life.
Being beautiful and carrying positive meanings, orchids are chosen by many people as gifts on occasions such as grand openings, housewarming, Lunar New Year… However, if you have orchids in your home, it is not advisable to give them to others, as it may disrupt your own good luck.
The information in the article is for reference and contemplation purposes.
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