1. Snake Plant
Snake Plant, scientifically known as Sansevieria Trifasciata, originates from West Africa. Often referred to as the 'Mother-in-law’s Tongue,' this plant has numerous upright leaves that grow in clusters of 5-6, with narrow, thick, and pointed tips. The leaves are green with varying horizontal stripes and two prominent bands running from base to tip. The plant also produces white, six-petaled flowers and round fruits.
The Snake Plant is perfect for indoor decoration, whether in offices, homes, or hospitals. It helps purify the air by absorbing CO2 and releasing oxygen, keeping your space fresh and reducing stress during long workdays. Moreover, it absorbs harmful airborne toxins like nitrogen oxide and formaldehyde, creating a peaceful, nature-filled atmosphere in your room.
In Feng Shui, the Snake Plant symbolizes personal strength, embodying the power of the tiger. It wards off negative energy, pushing away bad vibes, and bringing peace and good fortune to your home.


2. Narcissus (Daffodils)
The scientific name of Narcissus tazetta L.var.chinensis Roem, commonly known as Daffodils, is native to China and comes in both single and double-flowered varieties. Daffodils are water-growing plants with bulbs and leaves resembling those of onions. These flowers are known for their lovely fragrance and striking beauty.
Daffodils are also known for their medicinal properties. The flowers and bulbs are used to treat various ailments such as breast abscesses, dysentery, urinary issues, boils, insect bites, seizures in children, and mumps. The daffodil's elegant white flowers symbolize purity and grace, making them a popular decoration for ancestor altars or entranceways, often placed high up to create a welcoming atmosphere.
In Feng Shui, Daffodils carry positive symbolism, bringing prosperity, good fortune, and blessings to the household. They enhance the energy flow that supports career growth, professional development, and unleashes a person's innate potential. Additionally, they inspire creativity and ignite inspiration in individuals.


3. Pothos
Pothos, scientifically known as Epipremnum aureum, is a trailing or climbing plant with numerous roots. It has glossy green, heart-shaped leaves with a distinctive purple stem and occasional yellow spots. The flowers are large, spade-shaped, and grow in clusters. Pothos thrives in high moisture, making it perfect for water cultivation, and it is easy to propagate through stem cuttings.
Pothos is particularly beneficial for improving indoor air quality, as it absorbs radiation and toxins emitted by electronic devices such as computers, TVs, refrigerators, and air conditioners. By planting Pothos indoors, you can create a healthier environment, promoting a calming and stress-free atmosphere while reducing the risk of illness.
In Feng Shui, the Pothos symbolizes resilience and longevity, with its ability to thrive even in harsh conditions. It is believed to bring good fortune, peace, and prosperity, contributing to a harmonious, thriving household.


4. Spider Plant
Spider Plant, scientifically known as Chlorophytum comosum, is also called 'airplane plant' or 'starlike plant.' It thrives in both water and soil environments. The plant lacks a stem and is composed solely of long, cascading leaves that are elegantly drooping. The leaves are green with stripes of white or yellow running along the central vein, giving it a graceful and delicate appearance.
The Spider Plant is known for its excellent air-purifying qualities, as it absorbs harmful toxins such as formaldehyde, carbon dioxide, benzene, and xylene. Because of this, it acts as a natural mini air purifier. It's ideal for placing in areas prone to dust, such as windowsills, balconies, doorways, and kitchens.
With its beautiful cascading foliage, the Spider Plant is also a popular choice for decoration, as it adds an artistic, three-dimensional touch to any space. In Feng Shui, the Spider Plant is believed to enhance energy flow, bringing balance and positive vibes into your home.


5. Money Tree
Money Tree, also known as the 'Good Luck Plant' or 'Prosperity Tree,' is an easy-to-grow, low-maintenance plant that is considered a symbol of wealth and prosperity. This versatile Feng Shui plant is perfect for any room, including living rooms and bedrooms, and is believed to bring natural good fortune and positive energy to all family members.
Placing a Money Tree in your workspace is said to open up opportunities for career advancement and success. Additionally, it is believed to regulate and alleviate health conditions related to cold and stagnant energy, making it especially beneficial for environments with air conditioning. In the living room, the Money Tree serves as a popular and simple way to attract wealth and prosperity, improving the flow of positive energy and inviting good fortune into the home. For the best results, it is recommended to grow this plant in soil rather than water.
Placing the Money Tree on the balcony, where it can receive natural sunlight, helps enhance the positive Feng Shui of your home. The balcony, being an important area for energy flow, can attract good fortune and strengthen prosperity when decorated with green plants. Furthermore, the Money Tree’s thick, lush leaves help filter out dust, pollutants, and negative energy, ensuring a clean and vibrant living space.


6. Anthurium
Anthurium is a popular Feng Shui plant with thick, glossy leaves and vibrant, beautiful flowers. Known for its deep red blooms, it symbolizes wealth, prosperity, and happiness. This plant is believed to bring financial success and positive relationships, making it a perfect addition to both home and office spaces. The color red, considered auspicious in Eastern cultures, invites joy, success, and career growth, while the plant also enhances personal connections and attracts good fortune.
Placing an Anthurium in your home can uplift the energy, making the space feel more vibrant and lively. It helps improve the mood of the household, encouraging confidence and a positive atmosphere. The plant is also thought to promote harmonious relationships, increase support from beneficial people, and ward off negativity.
In Feng Shui, Anthurium is associated with the wood element, which supports the fire element that can bring prosperity. For those with an earth element in their personal chart, having this plant in the home is especially beneficial for boosting business success and promoting wealth. Its bright red flowers symbolize power and vigor, while the yellow centers reflect hard work and harmony, making it a truly auspicious addition to any room.


7. Peace Lily
The Peace Lily, as its name suggests, is a symbol of peace and tranquility. It is believed to bring fortune and blessings into the home, offering protection and a calming atmosphere. This plant helps reduce stress and anxiety, making it a great addition to spaces where relaxation and mental clarity are important, particularly for those who experience work-related stress.
Placing a Peace Lily in the living room or on the balcony can significantly improve the flow of air, promoting a sense of renewal and harmony in the space. Known for its ability to purify the air, it also eliminates negative energy, contributing to a healthier and more pleasant environment.
For the best Feng Shui, position the Peace Lily at a 45-degree angle in the corner of the living room, which corresponds to the wealth area of the home, potentially attracting prosperity and good fortune. The plant thrives in a cool, airy environment, so make sure it has plenty of space to grow. Regularly remove any wilted leaves to maintain the plant’s positive energy and enhance the overall Feng Shui of your home.


8. Turtle Back Bamboo
In Feng Shui, the north is associated with the water element, symbolized by the mythical creature Xuanwu, a turtle with a snake on its back, representing protection and luck. The Turtle Back Bamboo, with its unique leaves resembling the back of a turtle, is believed to bring prosperity and safeguard the home. This plant is often placed in offices to enhance wealth and career advancement, and in the bedrooms of the elderly to promote health and longevity.
The financial corner of the living room is an essential Feng Shui area where placing green plants can stimulate wealth flow. The Turtle Back Bamboo is considered a plant of good fortune, bringing happiness, prosperity, and vitality to the family. Its lush green leaves symbolize abundant energy and positive growth. When placed in the living room, it can not only enhance financial luck but also foster family harmony and happiness.


9. Money Tree
The Money Tree is known for its ability to boost financial luck, particularly when placed in the southeast corner of the home. It attracts wealth and ensures smooth progress in work and financial matters. Beyond that, this plant is also thought to invigorate the spirit, repel negative influences, and significantly improve one's fortune.
Many people simply place a Money Tree in their home, hoping it will bring prosperity. However, to maximize its effectiveness, it is best to place the pot on a red paper. The color red is a symbol of good fortune and enhances the tree's ability to attract wealth and prosperity.


10. Avalokiteshvara Bamboo
Related to bamboo, the Avalokiteshvara Bamboo is a plant filled with positive energy, offering protection and enhancing health. Unlike the Fortune Bamboo, this plant should never be placed in bathrooms or kitchens. The ideal position for this plant is in the northeast to boost career growth. If you wish to enhance academic success, place it in the southwest direction.
The Avalokiteshvara Bamboo is easy to grow and exudes a refreshing, vibrant appearance. It clearly contributes to the flow of prosperity in the home. A space filled with vitality will naturally attract wealth. Additionally, this plant has the power to ward off negative energy and is especially beneficial for those facing difficulties or health challenges. Place it near the front door, window, or balcony to dispel bad energy.
Being a hydroponic plant, Avalokiteshvara Bamboo is particularly effective in improving liver and kidney functions, as well as overall health. For elderly or ill family members, placing this plant in the bedroom can provide health benefits and offer blessings for well-being.


11. Lucky Bamboo
Also known as the ‘Immortal Tree,’ the Lucky Bamboo is commonly placed in living rooms to attract wealth, enhance good fortune, and encourage prosperity in the family. It is especially effective when positioned in the wealth corner (the southeast) of the room, where its constant growth brings continuous financial abundance.
With its year-round green, lush leaves and vibrant color, this plant symbolizes good luck and positive energy. It thrives best in soil, not water, as water could wash away the financial blessings associated with it. Therefore, avoid placing it in a water-based setup if you want to enhance its financial influence.


12. Evergreen Peace Lily
Evergreen Peace Lily is a popular indoor plant known for both its aesthetic appeal and air-purifying qualities. It's a symbol of good fortune and prosperity, often placed in homes to enhance the flow of positive energy. Due to its nature, this plant is best suited for environments with a stable, gentle energy, and should ideally be placed in spots that are not exposed to direct sunlight.
Unlike many other plants, this one thrives in the shade, making it perfect for living rooms or, surprisingly, bedrooms. In fact, it's particularly beneficial in bedrooms as it enhances emotional harmony, especially for couples. For those born in the Year of the Rabbit or the Tiger, this plant is especially auspicious, bringing vitality and prosperity.
The Peace Lily, being a water element plant, is perfect for those born under the Water sign, as it attracts wealth and success. However, it is less suitable for Fire or Earth signs, and should be placed with care by individuals with these elements in their birth charts.


13. Peace Lily
Peace Lily, also known as the white peace lily or spathiphyllum, is a striking plant with large, dark green, oval-shaped leaves and elegant white flowers. It thrives in warm climates, making it an ideal choice for homes in Vietnam, where it adapts well to low-light environments and humid conditions. This plant requires regular care, including frequent watering, but should not be exposed to extreme temperatures.
Placed in strategic spots such as next to a desk, by a window, or in a lobby, the Peace Lily is known for its ability to absorb harmful radiation from electronic devices like computers, televisions, and microwaves. It also filters out toxins like benzene and formaldehyde, improving air quality and overall well-being.
In feng shui, the Peace Lily is considered a powerful plant for balancing energy within the home. It helps neutralize negative or conflicting energies, creating a peaceful, harmonious environment that promotes tranquility and positivity for the household.


14. Buddha's Hand Succulent
Buddha's Hand Succulent features oval-shaped leaves that taper to a sharp point, with fleshy, water-retaining leaves arranged in a circular pattern around the stem, creating a beautiful lotus-like shape. The tips of the leaves often display shades of purple, red, or pink, depending on the light exposure. This plant is a perennial and is often styled to resemble a Buddha’s hand, earning it the name Buddha's Hand Succulent.
It thrives in a warm, sunny spot with direct light, ideally in temperatures ranging from 15-25°C. While it enjoys moisture, avoid direct watering on the plant itself; instead, water the roots or slowly apply water to the leaves. For protection in hot weather, it’s best to provide some shading.
The Buddha's Hand Succulent is often placed on study desks, windowsills, work tables, reception counters, and even at weddings. The plant symbolizes eternal love, friendship, and enduring strength, much like its resilience. With minimal care, it continues to flourish. In the home, it is believed to bring prosperity, good luck, and positive energy. Additionally, the succulent embodies the spirit of perseverance and strength.


15. English Ivy
For centuries, people have recognized the English Ivy, also known as Evergreen Ivy, Immortal Ivy, or Laurel Ivy. Scientifically named Hedera helix, this plant thrives best in areas with ample direct sunlight. However, avoid exposing it to harsh sunlight for extended periods, as this can cause the leaves to yellow and weaken the plant. If grown indoors, it’s essential to place the ivy outside periodically to soak up sunlight and generate energy for healthy foliage.
The plant is excellent at purifying the air, capable of removing up to 80% of toxins such as benzene, phenol, and nicotine from cigarette smoke. It’s commonly used as an ornamental plant in homes, offices, parks, and hotels. Place it near a window or in a light-filled area, or even hang it on a balcony, but avoid direct sun exposure.
The English Ivy remains lush and vibrant year-round, symbolizing strength and resilience. As such, it is regarded as a symbol of good fortune and tranquility, bringing peace to any home or space.

