## Avoid These Plants for a Positive Home Environment
Marigolds are beautiful, but they have an air of gloom.
Marigolds are often associated with cemeteries as they were traditionally planted on graves. While they are vibrant and cheerful, their presence may evoke a sense of permanence and remembrance, which is not ideal for a vibrant home.
Additionally, marigolds have a strong scent that some may find unpleasant, and they attract insects. They are best suited for public spaces like parks and vegetable gardens, where they act as a natural pest repellent.
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Marigolds are commonly found in cemeteries.
Avoid sharp and thorny plants that create a hostile environment.
Plants with sharp thorns, such as cacti and jujube, are believed to create a hostile and disagreeable atmosphere. The sharp spines are thought to generate ‘killing energy’, leading to family disputes and disharmony. They are also a safety hazard, especially for children, who may accidentally hurt themselves on the sharp spines.
Mulberry trees are a symbol of gloom and death.
Despite their familiarity, mulberry trees are considered inauspicious. The Chinese name for mulberry, “tang shen,” sounds similar to the word for funeral. As such, planting a mulberry tree in front of your house is believed to bring bad luck and foretell a death in the family. It is associated with loss, sadness, and an overall sense of gloom.
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Mulberry trees are believed to be associated with the underworld.
Willows may drag down the energy of your home.
Willows have a romantic and graceful appearance, but their drooping branches suggest a lack of vitality and growth. In terms of feng shui, willows are believed to pull down the energy of a space rather than uplift it. For this reason, they are not typically chosen for the front of the house, despite their aesthetic appeal.
Additionally, willows are commonly found in cemeteries and carry a strong yin energy. Planting them near your home may create a cold and unwelcoming atmosphere, disrupting the balance of yin and yang energies.
The Chinese fan palm, a long-living tree, carries a somber message.
The Chinese fan palm, or fountain palm, is a sturdy and long-living tree. However, it is often associated with cemeteries and religious sites due to its prevalence in these locations. As such, planting this tree in your home garden may evoke a sense of mourning and remembrance, which is not conducive to a vibrant and joyful atmosphere.
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