Paper flowers and feng shui meaning
Bougainvillea, commonly known as paper flowers, is a type of flower that originated from Brazil.
Paper flowers stand out with their ability to transform in various ways, from climbing over vibrant arches to adorning different shapes in plant pots.
This plant is suitable for tropical climates and can bloom throughout the year. Despite having a sturdy stem, paper flowers belong to the climbing vine family, with many thorns and small leaves. Under favorable conditions, paper flowers can grow impressively up to 15 meters in length.
Paper flowers have the ability to grow rapidly, stretch out with many branches, and have thorns. The leaves of paper flowers are dark green all year round, with a oval shape and slightly pointed top, round and curved leaf base, and alternate growth pattern.
The flowers of paper flowers appear at the tops of the branches, forming clusters. Although they come in various colors, these colors actually come from the bracts that form. Inside the colored tube, there are usually three bracts surrounding a white or slightly yellowish blossom.
According to feng shui, the paper flower is a climbing plant with many branches, creating a bustling appearance, symbolizing abundance, protection, and complete happiness. Especially, paper flowers have flowers with vibrant colors, which also symbolize luck, prosperity, and good fortune for the family. In addition, according to folklore, paper flowers are believed to have the ability to ward off evil spirits and prevent bad luck.
Paper flowers carry many feng shui meanings, bringing luck to the homeowner, warding off negative energies to ensure happiness and peace. The plant also carries a significant meaning of wealth and prosperity. Thanks to its many feng shui and spiritual meanings, paper flowers are often chosen to be planted in front of houses.
How to take care of continuous flowering plants
– After each paper flower blossoms, it is necessary to trim the branches and fertilize with organic fertilizers such as cow dung, cinnamon powder, bat dung, neem cake, and Dynamic fertilizer.
– Growth stage (when the plant has new leaves): Fertilize with inorganic fertilizers or foliar fertilizers;
– When the plant is growing, shoots and leaves appear within 2 to 3 months, indicating that the plant is ready for a new flowering period. At this time, it is necessary to supplement fertilizers with high potassium or phosphorus content in two stages and water the plant sufficiently for better nutrient absorption. Fertilizing should be done every 10 to 15 days;
– Then move on to the treatment stage: Start gradually reducing watering by completely stopping watering, helping the plant enter the flower bud differentiation stage (flowering stage). This is an important stage that determines whether the paper flower will have many flowers and whether they will bloom evenly.
+ In the case of paper flowers planted directly in the ground, it is not necessary to water for 3 – 5 days as the soil retains moisture.
+ In the case of potted plants, daily monitoring is required. If the soil becomes too dry, it needs to be lightly watered to maintain moisture without causing the plant to wilt or die. Watering should be stopped for 5 – 7 days and then watered again with an appropriate amount of water.
Observe when new leaves start to appear in small clusters and the new leaves are slightly darker in color, and small shoots appear on the stem. This indicates that the plant has entered the flowering period.
To help the flowers have vibrant and long-lasting colors, additional Vitamin B1 and flower nutrients should be sprayed once a week, while maintaining sufficient watering to prevent the plant from lacking water, which can cause shoot drop. Watering the plant in the early morning is recommended during the flowering phase.
Notes when planting paper flowers:
+ The flowering treatment period for paper flowers is 2.5 – 3 months. If the plant is potted, it is necessary to combine stopping watering and removing all leaves from the plant to ensure year-round blooming.
+ Pay attention to the provided light conditions for the plant. Paper flowers should be placed in a location with full sunlight to ensure frequent blooming. Fertilizers should be regularly applied to potted plants as they tend to gradually weaken, have fewer branches, and are more susceptible to pest attacks.
– Based on the above methods, you can adjust the timing to control when the plant flowers according to your preference. For paper flowers planted in shady areas, the flowering treatment time may be shorter, with flowers blooming unevenly.