Feng Shui principles vary, so consult a practitioner for guidance. Choose plants that promote positive energy, such as those with rounded leaves, vibrant health, and upward growth.
While they can be attractive, their spiky nature is believed to attract negative energy and can create tension in the home.
Though they are beautiful, they symbolise stunted growth and may lead to stagnation in personal or professional life.
These symbolise decay and neglect, bringing a sense of sadness or negative energy into the home.
Similar to dead plants, dried flowers are considered to carry the energy of decay.
They are sometimes seen as bringing misfortune and poverty. They have negative energy, making them a bad luck plant to place inside homes.
This plant is often associated with toxicity and danger due to its poisonous nature.
Fake plants, while low-maintenance, do not bring the same life energy as real plants and can represent lifelessness and stagnation.
Gita Katyal, Vastu-Astro Consultant, Numerologist, Lama Fera Healer, Counselor and Founder, Shubhaarambh)