







Blossom of Spring is the name of a flower commonly cut and displayed during the Lunar New Year in our country. It's also known as the Silver Willow tree. Its name is derived from the soft, furry texture of its petals resembling cat fur. The flowers of this tree bloom abundantly along the branches, followed swiftly by tender shoots, presenting a lush green hue. This imagery symbolizes prosperity, hence the fondness for this tree in Vietnam as spring approaches.
Willow, or scientifically known as Salix caprea, is a low-growing deciduous tree. Its flowers produce soft fibers. The Blossom of Spring flourishes at the onset of spring, followed by the emergence of tender shoots. Though not as flamboyant as other flowers, the Blossom of Spring is still favored by many, carrying connotations of vitality, growth, and bringing forth luck. It's highly sought after during the festive seasons, with households displaying pots of Blossom of Spring in hopes of prosperity and fortune. Typically, the 'original' Blossom of Spring blooms in white. Upon acquisition, some owners dye the petals for a more 'festive' touch. During Tet, the colors red and yellow are most favored.


6. Daisy Flowers
Daisy flowers are commonly used in the daily life of Vietnamese people. They bloom from around October to November in the lunar calendar and flourish with vibrant colors in December, hence they are extensively utilized during Tet holidays. Starting from around the fifteenth day of the twelfth lunar month, one can see daisy flowers being sold in many places. People buy them to offer incense, worship the Kitchen Gods, and most importantly, for traditional Vietnamese Tet celebrations. Pots of daisy flowers brighten up the space in houses, reception halls, verandas, gateways... bringing Tet atmosphere and good luck to every family.
Depending on the purpose, people choose different types of daisies, colors, and quantities of flowers. Nowadays, daisies are bred to have various colors and shapes. Besides the bright yellow daisies, there are also white, purple, pink ones... Particularly, people love the group of chrysanthemum flowers (with many small branches or clustered flowers) for their softness and rich colors.
Daisy flowers also appear in the set of Four Gentlemen paintings: plum, bamboo, chrysanthemum, and pine (representing spring, summer, autumn, winter). Originating from Confucian culture, this set of paintings symbolizes the nobleman. In feng shui, yellow daisies are symbols of life, bringing prosperity and happiness. Perhaps that's why people often place a pot of yellow daisies in front of their houses on every Tet occasion, welcoming the spring.


7. Tulip Flowers
For a long time, tulip flowers have always been a symbol of elegance, sophistication, and refinement. They not only represent the beauty and virtues of human beings but also embody noble love and loyalty. That's why nowadays, tulip flowers are being sold extensively, not only beautifying landscapes but also suitable for gifting to mothers, loved ones, or on occasions like festivals, congratulations, openings, graduations...
Tulip flowers come in white with a hint of green or yellow, or they can be yellow, pink with purple stripes... especially, the plant has a sweet fragrance. A stem of tulip flowers usually has from 1 to 5 flowers. The thick petals of tulips are greenish-yellow, and the tulip stem is the bulb lying underground, with leafy branches above the ground. The stem is relatively sturdy, so it's less prone to breaking due to environmental impacts. Tulips bloom at the end of spring and the beginning of summer, around April, and only bloom for about half a month. Nowadays, tulip flowers are widely planted everywhere in our country, they can bloom all year round, people have learned how to make flowers bloom or inhibit them from blooming at the right time, especially during Tet.


8. Orchid Flowers
Night Blooming Jasmine is the name of a beautiful flower species, small in size, displayed in the days leading up to Tet. The flowers come in various colors such as green, pink, red, purple, and white.
Every time Tet approaches, as the coldness of winter still lingers, we can feel the warmth and harmony of the plants in the spring weather, a season of budding and flourishing. One indispensable thing when talking about spring is flowers, the species that start to flaunt their beauty, among which the Night Blooming Jasmine, or also known as the Fairy Flower, cannot be overlooked. These pots of night blooming jasmine flowers will contribute to making your home space cozier and livelier.
Night blooming jasmine flowers have strong vitality, and they are often used as the most decorative plants, especially favored to be placed on work desks, meeting tables, living rooms, dining tables, or on indoor furniture.


9. Orchid Flowers
For a long time, orchid flowers have been known for their exquisite beauty, elegance, and attraction. They are also a favored species for indoor decoration during Tet, not only because of their elegant and luxurious appearance but also because they carry positive Feng Shui meanings and spiritual symbolism. A pot of orchids, or a stem of orchid flowers, charming and noble, when displayed indoors, will bring good luck and prosperity to the homeowners in the early days of the new year.
Orchid flowers are one of the most popular orchid species today due to their elegance yet affordable price suitable for everyone. Orchid flowers have rounded stems, symmetrical leaves, vibrant colors, carrying auspicious Feng Shui meanings. Orchids symbolize wealth, prosperity, happiness, and complete success.
Therefore, displaying orchids indoors during Tet completes a perfect Tet for your family. At the same time, giving orchids to relatives, friends during Tet is also a wish for luck, wealth, and happiness for everyone.


10. Tulip Flowers
Tulip flowers are among the most captivating flowers on earth. The flowers of tulip flowers are usually brightly colored, bell-shaped or star-shaped, and extremely symmetrical. All tulip flowers have six petals. The petals can be smooth, flared, or fringed. The flowers can be single or double. This is one of the most recognizable and beloved flowers in the world. Tulip flowers bring a unique and distinctive beauty. The feeling that tulip flowers bring to us is comfort. They are not too elegant, too romantic, too big, too small; tulip flowers are always just right.
The beautiful tulip flowers with bell-shaped appearance, sturdy flowers on strong stems form a majestic posture but still exude gentle, charming beauty with slender, lush green leaves embracing the flower stalk in a straight line. The beauty of tulips is flexible, soft but not weak, firm but not rigid, outwardly fragile but internally decisive, strong, and full of vitality.
The elegant, graceful, fresh, and youthful beauty of tulip flowers breathe life into living spaces, making tulip flowers the type of flowers for those who love uniqueness, novelty during Tet. Tulip flowers are one of the most popular Tet flowers.


11. Cock's Comb Flowers
When it comes to cock's comb flowers, people often think of the red cock's comb flowers, but besides the red ones, there are also yellow and orange cock's comb flowers. Cock's comb flowers, also known as cockscomb or celosia flowers, are named so because they resemble the comb of a rooster, especially the rooster's head.
Cock's comb flowers symbolize heroism, sacrifice, and noble hearts willing to sacrifice for others. They are also one of the favorite Tet decorative flowers for many people to adorn their homes and offices during Tet. Cock's comb flowers are planted in pots for dining tables, decorative cabinets, display shelves, work desks, placed in front of the house, or in decorative pots.
Every Tet, the vibrant red cock's comb flowers eagerly compete to be brought home by many people to decorate for Tet. Although not extravagantly beautiful, the cock's comb flower exudes a gentle yet profound beauty. The bright red color of the cock's comb flower symbolizes luck, warmth, and prosperity for the homeowners.


12. Camellia Flower
Camellia flowers are used as ornamental flowers during Tet, also known as Tet ornamental flowers. The red color of this flower is believed to bring luck and fortune in the early days of the year. Displaying a pot of Tet camellia flowers will make the atmosphere more cheerful. Camellia flowers are known for their special meaning of luck, especially for students. Therefore, families with school-aged children often use this flower on important occasions such as festivals, Tet, and place them near their children's study room, hoping for their children's success.
In feng shui, camellia flowers symbolize success, bringing luck and success to the whole family in the new year. Camellia flowers represent good luck, academic success, and career success. Camellia flowers are chosen as meaningful gifts for relatives and friends on Tet holidays and are widely used as decorative flowers every spring. With their vibrant red color and unique shape, the presence of camellia flowers always brightens up the space. Camellia flowers are beautiful Tet flowers for every home.


13. Life Plant
Life Plant originates from the island of Madagascar. It thrives in the relatively cool highlands of the Tsarantanana mountain range. In its natural habitat, the life plant grows in humus soil and forms upright shrubs. It has thick, succulent leaves with a lush appearance. This small, lovely flower symbolizes resilience and is often favored during Tet to wish for abundant health for all family members in the new year. Additionally, the life plant represents vitality, growth, and strong familial bonds. If you desire vitality, growth, and unity for your family, you can choose the Life Plant.
Life Plant signifies wishes for abundant health and happiness for the entire family. It also represents vitality, growth, and strong family bonds. This is a meaningful Tet gift for grandparents, parents, and relatives during Tet. It's a heartfelt wish from descendants to their ancestors.


14. Bougainvillea Flower
The sweetness, lushness, and sophistication of the bougainvillea flower are the beauty that not every flower is fortunate to possess. Not only in Vietnam but also in Japan, this flower is highly favored, especially during Tet holiday. Bougainvillea arrangements bring an overflowing beauty, as if blowing fresh spring breezes into the house. As its name suggests, the bougainvillea flower brings luck and prosperity. It is believed that displaying bougainvillea flowers on Tet will bring many advantages, fulfilling wishes, and smooth sailing throughout the year, ensuring a warm and peaceful family.
In addition, the bougainvillea flower has positive feng shui significance, bringing great meanings to the users. True to its name, bougainvillea brings luck and blessings to the homeowners. Moreover, it also symbolizes prosperity and wealth, so it is chosen by many people for use on opening ceremonies, Tet holidays, company establishments, etc. With the desire for luck, convenience, fulfilling wishes, and successful business endeavors.




16. The Herbal Blossom
The Herbal Blossom is no longer an unfamiliar name, as this is a common and highly favored flower in Vietnam during Tet holidays. The herbal blossom plant has a petite and charming appearance, with vibrant colors and is often cultivated in ceramic pots to adorn dining tables, work desks, or living rooms. Its presence in living spaces brings forth a fresh, lively ambiance, adding a vibrant touch to the day.
This flower exudes a gentle, colorful beauty, symbolizing vitality and signaling a year of prosperity and well-being. In feng shui, the herbal blossom is also regarded as a flower that brings positive energy to homeowners. Many people often display these flowers in their living rooms or on ancestral altars to pray for wealth, prosperity, and abundance in the new year. According to Vietnamese traditional culture, the herbal blossom symbolizes a balanced and harmonious beauty, representing a life filled with abundance, luck, and happiness.

