1. Dragon Tree (Dracaena Fragrans)
True to its name, the Dragon Tree is an incredibly beautiful plant that symbolizes prosperity and wealth. Not only does it enhance the beauty of your home, but it also brings positive financial energy to the owner, ensuring good fortune and success. When planting a Dragon Tree, people often count the number of branches in the pot, as each number holds a distinct meaning. For example, 2 branches symbolize love and romance, 3 branches represent happiness, 5 branches signify health, 8 branches are associated with wealth and success, and 9 branches are believed to bring complete happiness and good fortune to the homeowner...
Many people also believe that the Dragon Tree brings the most prosperity when it blooms. The blooming flowers signify a joyful time for financial gain. In addition to its Feng Shui significance, this plant also helps purify the air, providing a refreshing and optimistic environment for its owners. The Dragon Tree is easy to grow, thriving in any soil type as long as it meets basic requirements like good drainage and being rich in organic matter. When caring for it, it’s best to water the tree in the early morning or late afternoon to help it absorb moisture effectively.


2. English Ivy (Hedera helix)
English Ivy, also known as Hedera helix, is a popular plant that has been admired for its air-purifying qualities. Often referred to as a natural air purifier, English Ivy can absorb harmful substances like formaldehyde, benzene, phenol, and effectively block cancer-causing toxins such as nicotine from cigarette smoke. As urbanization increases and air pollution becomes a growing concern, having an English Ivy plant in your home can be a vital solution. Within just six hours, it can eliminate 58% of mold spores and 60% of airborne toxins.
In addition to its health benefits, English Ivy also holds symbolic meaning in Feng Shui, representing the removal of negative energy, the protection against evil spirits, and the enhancement of good fortune and positive energy for the home. Furthermore, it is often used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments such as detoxification and blood sugar regulation. One of the best features of English Ivy is that it is easy to care for and requires minimal attention. It can be planted in hanging pots along fences or in areas such as the dining room or staircases, making your home fresher and more vibrant.


3. Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)
In today’s world, devices like TVs, computers, and printers are commonly found in almost every household, and they emit radiation that is invisible to the naked eye. To minimize exposure to these harmful emissions, many families have chosen to plant Pothos. The Pothos is one of five plants identified by NASA that can absorb a wide range of toxic gases, making it an ideal choice for improving air quality and creating a more relaxing environment.
Compact in size, the Pothos can be placed on top of cabinets, desks, or hung near windows where its vines can gently cascade down. It is known for its ability to remove harmful toxins such as cigarette smoke, car fumes, radiation from electronic devices, and benzene gases. Pothos is considered a “champion” among houseplants when it comes to absorbing air pollutants.
In addition to its air-purifying abilities, the Pothos is also a traditional remedy used in herbal medicine for supporting kidney health. Its therapeutic properties have made it popular in alternative medicine. From a Feng Shui perspective, the Pothos is said to bring prosperity, wealth, and good luck to its owner, protecting the household from misfortune and negative energy. It’s often called the “money plant” and is a beloved choice for indoor gardening.


4. Forever Young Plant (Aspidistra elatior)
The Forever Young Plant is a perennial that stays vibrant and green throughout the year, even in winter, making it a symbol of longevity and prosperity. It is especially favored during the Lunar New Year, where it is believed to bring wealth and good fortune to the household. In weddings, it is thought to encourage harmony and happiness, and during birthday celebrations, it is associated with wishes for a long and healthy life.
Beyond its aesthetic value, the Forever Young Plant is also known for its ability to purify the air, filtering out harmful toxins from the environment, including those released by electronic devices like phones and computers. If well-maintained, this plant becomes even more effective at cleaning the air, especially in areas with high levels of dust and pollution. It is recognized as one of the best plants for absorbing toxins.
In addition to its practical benefits, the Forever Young Plant offers psychological advantages by creating a peaceful atmosphere that promotes relaxation, reduces stress, and enhances productivity. It is ideal for both home and office spaces, bringing a fresh and calming energy to any room.


5. Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)
The Peace Lily, also known as Spathiphyllum, is a striking plant that typically grows to about 0.5 meters in height and forms a bushy shape. Its dark green, glossy, and thick leaves are accentuated by pale green veins running across the surface. Many people mistakenly believe the white part surrounding the stamen is the flower, but in reality, the true flower is the slender, light yellow spadix inside.
Often kept as a houseplant, the Peace Lily is renowned for its excellent air-purifying abilities. It tops the list of plants that can filter out cancer-causing toxins such as formaldehyde, benzene, and trichloroethylene, and it also absorbs harmful chemicals like xylene and toluene found in fuel.
Additionally, the Peace Lily is effective at absorbing artificial radiation emitted by electronic devices like TVs, phones, microwaves, computers, radios, and digital clocks. As a result, many people choose to grow it in their homes, offices, or reception areas, as it brings a sense of vitality and energy to the space.


6. Money Tree (Pachira aquatica)
The Money Tree is a popular plant known for its easy growth and vibrant presence, often used as a decorative piece in homes, cafes, offices, or reception desks. It has an excellent ability to purify the air by removing toxins such as formaldehyde and benzene, and helps reduce dust, creating a healthier environment. Studies have shown that placing a Money Tree on your work desk can help spread positive energy, reduce stress, and enhance your mood, leading to more efficient and enjoyable work.
In feng shui, the color red symbolizes good fortune, and the Money Tree is considered a symbol of prosperity, wealth, and success. Just like its name suggests, the Money Tree is believed to bring financial luck and prosperity to its owner. Gifting a Money Tree or receiving one is seen as a gesture of well-wishing, hoping for a life filled with wealth, happiness, and success.


7. Palm Tree (Areca Palm)
The Areca Palm, with its large, round fronds and lush green leaves, is a popular plant in many households. It is believed to bring joy, hope, and prosperity to the owner, much like a large fan sweeping away negative energy and ushering in good fortune. The Areca Palm's elegant and refined appearance is paired with its powerful ability to purify and enhance indoor air quality. It is especially effective in absorbing harmful substances, such as tobacco smoke and toxins left behind by cigarette butts.
According to NASA's research, the Areca Palm ranks as one of the top plants for improving indoor air quality by eliminating formaldehyde from the air and reducing toxins from heavy metals or insulation materials. In addition to its air-purifying benefits, the palm helps to ward off insects like flies, mosquitoes, and ants. Having this plant indoors creates a fresh, lively atmosphere, making the space feel vibrant and safe, without the need for costly air purifiers. It also boosts your energy and enthusiasm for your daily tasks.


8. Fig Tree (Ficus)
The Fig Tree, also known as 'Tụ Quả Dong' or 'Ưu Đảm Thụ', is commonly found in rural areas, especially in regions with damp soil near forests, rivers, and ponds. In Vietnamese culture, the fig tree holds significant symbolic meaning, representing abundance and prosperity. It is believed that planting a fig tree invites a life of sufficiency and harmony, bringing families together in unity and happiness.
Fig trees are large, fast-growing plants from the mulberry family, with trunks reaching heights of 25-30 meters and diameters of up to 60-90 cm. The tree's bark is grayish-brown, and its long, lance-shaped leaves have fine hairs. The fig tree produces small pear-shaped fruit, typically 2-2.5 cm in diameter, turning orange when ripe. The tree bears fruit in clusters on the branches, sometimes even on the older parts of the tree or near the leaf axils.
This tropical and subtropical tree is native to regions such as southern Guangxi in China, India, Nepal, and Vietnam, making it a common sight in warm climates.


9. Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima)
The Poinsettia, also known as the 'Christmas Star' or 'Cây Nhất Phẩm Hồng', originates from southern Mexico, Central America, and Africa. Its vibrant red blooms make it a popular ornamental plant, widely cultivated in many countries. The Poinsettia is often given as a gift for grand openings, as office plants, or placed at reception desks and cash registers. It is also commonly placed in front of homes to attract luck and success.
An old legend tells of a young scholar who was traveling to take part in a prestigious imperial exam. On the way, he discovered a solitary plant growing by the roadside, which caught his attention. He decided to bring the plant with him to the capital, where he sat for the exam. After completing the grueling tests, he returned home with the plant, only to learn that he had passed with honors. Interestingly, the plant had transformed into a vibrant red, symbolizing his success. From then on, the plant became known as Poinsettia, or 'Cây Trạng Nguyên', in honor of his triumph.
In Feng Shui, the Poinsettia symbolizes luck, achievement, and success. In the West, it is commonly associated with Christmas, as it typically blooms around Thanksgiving and the holiday season, making it a popular and meaningful gift.


10. Episcia Cupreata (Night-blooming Jasmine)
Episcia Cupreata, also known as White Birch, Ngọc Dạ Minh Châu, or Lan Dương, is an elegant indoor plant with a sophisticated appearance. Growing and caring for this plant is not difficult, and it blooms quickly. The plant has a woody stem with white, five-petaled flowers that grow in long cascading clusters. The flower buds are round, resembling droplets of dew, firmly attached to the stem, and from a distance, they look like hundreds of sparkling pearls swaying in the wind.
In Feng Shui, Episcia Cupreata is a symbol of career success, intellect, and prosperity. Placing a pot of this plant in your home at the start of the year is believed to bring good luck, happiness, and financial abundance. The house is illuminated by the vibrant “pearls” that adorn the plant, creating an atmosphere of beauty that captivates everyone. Due to its stunning appearance, it is often grown in decorative pots and placed in living rooms, porches, or entryways. The graceful clusters of flowers are like an invitation from the host. With its beauty and elegance, Episcia Cupreata is also commonly used in public spaces like schools, parks, gardens, offices, cafes, and courtyards.


11. The Lucky Kumquat Tree
The Kumquat tree is an evergreen plant commonly grown indoors, symbolizing good fortune. It is frequently used to decorate homes during the Lunar New Year celebrations. During Tết, many Vietnamese families choose meaningful plants such as peach blossoms, apricot blossoms, and kumquats for decoration. The Kumquat tree is associated with prosperity and success, making it an ideal choice for the New Year. The name ‘kumquat’ is phonetically similar to the Chinese word for ‘good luck,’ and this plant is believed to bring blessings to the home.
When purchasing a Kumquat tree, people often select ones with healthy green leaves, bright yellow fruit, and abundant fruit production, symbolizing a prosperous, fruitful year ahead with good health. If the tree bears a mix of ripe and unripe fruit along with fresh buds, it signifies completeness, success, and ongoing good fortune. The Kumquat tree is also seen as a symbol of health, peace, longevity, and happiness in relationships.


12. The Prince Charming Plant
The Prince Charming Plant, also known as the 'White Horse Prince,' is renowned for bringing good fortune, especially to those with the fire or wood element in their astrological charts. However, it is not incompatible with other elements, making it a lucky plant for anyone who owns it. In Vietnam, this plant is commonly used for home decoration and is believed to bring prosperity according to Feng Shui. The plant's royal appearance makes it a popular choice for decorating homes, offices, or as a gift for occasions like grand openings, birthdays, or promotions.
The Prince Charming Plant exudes a regal and elegant charm, much like a sophisticated prince. It is easy to grow, thriving in both soil and water, making it a versatile choice for indoor decor. In Feng Shui, the plant symbolizes prosperity for loved ones and success for its owner. The name 'Prince Charming' reflects its association with rapid progress and smooth sailing in both career and life. Its bold, upright nature conveys qualities of decisiveness and purity, making it a perfect gift for men, bringing clarity and confidence to their professional lives.


13. Money Tree
The Money Tree, also known as the 'Kim Phát Tài' or 'Golden Money Tree,' is one of the most auspicious plants in Feng Shui, symbolizing wealth, prosperity, and financial success. Scientifically, it contains all the elements of Feng Shui: the plant itself represents wood, soil represents earth, the water used to nourish it represents water, and the pot or vase symbolizes metal. The rounded, vibrant green leaves of the Money Tree suit modern architecture and are associated with the balance of yin and yang, making it a popular choice for many households and offices.
With its refreshing green hue and full, healthy leaves, the Money Tree helps purify the air by absorbing harmful toxins and dust, creating a cleaner and more breathable environment. It’s a low-maintenance plant that thrives for months, requires little attention, and is highly resistant to pests, making it ideal for busy households.
Additionally, the glossy green leaves of the Money Tree provide a calming effect, helping to relax the eyes and reduce stress, especially during hectic workdays. When the Money Tree blooms, it becomes even more cherished by its owners as its flowering signifies the arrival of wealth. This is why the Money Tree is often gifted for occasions such as grand openings, holidays, or promotions, as a symbol of good fortune, prosperity, and success.


14. Golden Money Tree
The Golden Money Tree, also known as 'Kim Ngân' or 'Money Tree,' is a symbol of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. It is one of the most popular plants among the Vietnamese today. Why is this the case? The tree features five leaves that grow from each branch, each representing one of the five elements in Feng Shui: Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, and Earth. It not only enhances the life force in any room but also plays a crucial role in maintaining balance and harmony within a space, a fundamental principle of Feng Shui.
The Golden Money Tree has a strong, upright appearance, and its twisted trunk symbolizes unity and resilience, standing firm against life's challenges. Its vibrant green leaves represent fortune, prosperity, and abundant energy.
This plant is easy to care for and thrives even in air-conditioned rooms. Simply watering it twice a week is enough for it to grow and flourish. The rapid growth of its trunk and leaves reflects the vitality and potential success of the owner.


15. Tiger's Tongue Plant
Many families choose the Tiger's Tongue Plant (also known as the snake plant or mother-in-law's tongue) to decorate their homes, especially during the New Year. Not only does this plant have an attractive appearance, but it also offers great health benefits. Often referred to as the "bedroom plant", its unique ability to produce oxygen at night makes it ideal for improving air quality while you sleep. Placing this plant in your bedroom enhances respiratory health. In the workplace, it reduces stress and creates a calming atmosphere with its vibrant colors.
Additionally, the Tiger's Tongue plant has medicinal uses, such as treating coughs, sore throats, and hoarseness. It can even help with ear infections by heating the plant, crushing it, and using the juice. Native to arid, hot climates, this plant is drought-resistant and only needs watering when the soil is dry. During summer, watering once a week is enough, while in winter, once a month is usually sufficient, depending on the weather. However, make sure the soil remains dry and well-drained.
In Feng Shui, the Tiger's Tongue plant is believed to ward off evil spirits and bad luck. Its upright, sharp leaves represent decisiveness, strength, and progress. This plant is also considered a symbol of good fortune, helping to bring wealth and prosperity, which is why it is so commonly found in Vietnamese households.

