Introduction: Nowadays, many families place plants at home to increase the visual effect, and the placement of plants also has its own rules. So what are the Feng Shui rules for placing plants in the house to bring good fortune to the family? If you want to know more about Feng Shui, you are welcome to visit the Feng Shui special topic carefully organized by the Fortune Teller website to browse more content!What are the Feng Shui considerations for placing plants in the living room to bring good fortune to the family?Things to note when placing plants in Feng Shui1. Plants not suitable for the dining room: oleander, datura, etc. <br /> The dining room is where we eat, so we should avoid placing poisonous plants such as oleander. Although they are beautiful and enchanting, they are easy to be eaten by mistake and hurt the body, and they are easy to ruin the feng shui and cause financial loss, so it is better to avoid them.2. Strong-scented plants affect the fortune of the bedroom <br /> Plants that are not suitable for the bedroom: orchids, roses, pine and cypress flowers and trees, tuberose, tulips, etc. These plants either emit strong fragrance that makes people feel uncomfortable, or the fragrance irritates the gastrointestinal tract and affects the mood, or they emit particles that can easily cause allergies, induce diseases, etc., which will ruin the feng shui of the bedroom and affect not only the health of the family but also the fortune. 3. It is not suitable to plant vines on the balcony to attract wealth <br /> Plants that are not suitable to be planted: vines such as creepers. Plants that are not suitable to be planted on the balcony are mainly vines such as creepers. These plants can easily shade the balcony, making the room dark and gloomy, so how can it bring prosperity and wealth? 4. Some plants that are not suitable for home 1. Rose: The fragrance it emits can cause some people to suddenly feel chest tightness, shortness of breath and difficulty breathing after smelling it. 2. Orchid: The fragrance it emits can make people overly excited and cause insomnia if smelled for a long time. 3. Bauhinia: The pollen it emits can induce asthma or aggravate cough symptoms if people come into contact with it for too long. 4. Tuberose: It can emit a large amount of particles that strongly stimulate the sense of smell at night. Patients with hypertension and heart disease are prone to feel dizzy, depressed and uncomfortable, and their condition may even worsen. 5. Tulip: Its flowers contain a toxin. If you come into contact with it for too long, it will accelerate hair loss. 6. Oleander: The smell of its flowers can make people drowsy and reduce their intelligence if they smell it for too long; the milky liquid it secretes can also cause poisoning if people come into contact with it for too long. 7. Pine and cypress: The aromatic smell emitted by pine and cypress flowers and trees has a stimulating effect on the human gastrointestinal tract. If you smell it for too long, it will not only affect people's appetite, but also make pregnant women feel upset, nauseous, and dizzy. |
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