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Feng Shui Plants — Best Plants for Home & Placement

Plants are one of the most powerful feng shui cures. They represent the wood element — growth, vitality, and upward energy. Living plants purify air, soften sharp corners, and bring life force into any space. The best feng shui plants have round, soft leaves that promote gentle, flowing chi. Avoid plants with sharp, pointed leaves (like cactus) in living areas — they create sha qi, or cutting energy. The money tree (Pachira aquatica) is the most popular feng shui plant for wealth, often placed in the southeast corner of a room. The jade plant symbolizes prosperity and is ideal for offices. Lucky bamboo brings good fortune and is often placed in the east for health or southeast for wealth. The key is to keep plants healthy — a dying plant creates stagnant, negative energy and is worse than no plant at all.

Key Tips

Best Colors

Green

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Wood element — growth, health, vitality, renewal

Deep Green

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Wood element — abundance, depth, grounding growth

Light Green

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Wood element — new beginnings, freshness, spring energy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best feng shui plant for wealth?

The money tree (Pachira aquatica) is the most popular. Place it in the southeast corner of your home or office. Jade plants and lucky bamboo are also excellent for attracting prosperity.

Are cacti bad feng shui?

In living areas, yes. Cacti have sharp, pointed leaves that create sha qi (cutting energy). They are better suited for outdoor spaces or windowsills where they can deflect negative energy from outside.

Where should I place plants for good feng shui?

Southeast for wealth, east for health and family, near the front door to welcome chi, and in corners to prevent energy stagnation. Avoid placing large plants in bedrooms.

Is a dying plant bad feng shui?

Yes. A dying or dead plant creates stagnant, negative energy. It is better to have no plant than a sick one. Remove dead plants immediately and replace them.

How many plants should I have in a room?

Odd numbers (3, 5, 7) create natural, balanced arrangements. Avoid overcrowding — plants need space to grow and chi needs space to flow.

Disclaimer: This content is for entertainment purposes only. MysticCalc does not provide medical, legal, or financial advice.

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