1. Chrysanthemum
The yellow chrysanthemum is a small herbaceous plant with a fragile, breakable stem. It grows upright or can trail, with a white milky sap when cut. Its leaves are arranged alternately, with deeply lobed edges. The dark green leaves have a soft, fine fuzz on the underside. Despite its simple beauty, the Chrysanthemum symbolizes purity, nobility, and is one of the four noble flowers revered by the ancients. It is also believed to bring longevity, increase good fortune, and stabilize the magnetic energy fields around the home.
Among chrysanthemums, the yellow variety represents life, prosperity, and joy. With its phrase 'The leaf never leaves the stem, the flower never falls from its place,' the chrysanthemum symbolizes the unwavering character of a gentleman. This flower thrives in cool climates, and placing it near a window or on a balcony ensures it receives ample sunlight. In feng shui, chrysanthemums represent happiness, prosperity, filial piety, nobility, and immortality. Therefore, small pots of chrysanthemums should be placed in bright areas to help the flowers bloom beautifully, bringing good luck and blessings.


2. Orchid
Not only do orchids have a long lifespan, but their unique colors and shapes also make them highly coveted, with some wealthy individuals willing to pay a premium for them during the Lunar New Year. Since ancient Greek times, orchids were used to honor the great achievements of heroes. When they became popular in Victorian England, orchids symbolized nobility, elegance, and refinement.
Today, orchids are regarded as a symbol of rare beauty and sophistication. Orchids are one of the most popular indoor flowers, along with lilies. The allure and mystique of orchids captivate those who receive them, something that no other flower can quite match. Among all known flowers, orchids hold a special place as one of the most attractive and enchanting, making them an ideal choice when expressing affection for someone important in your life.
This might be why many believe that having an orchid plant in the home during the New Year will bring wealth and prosperity in the coming year. Additionally, orchids are considered valuable medicinal plants that promote a peaceful and healthy life.


3. Gladiolus
Gladiolus features tall, strong stems with bright red and yellow colors, making it a popular choice among flower enthusiasts. Often referred to as 'sword lily' due to its sharp, sword-like shape, Gladiolus is a symbol of romance and good fortune for those seeking a life partner. If you're looking for a little luck in love this New Year, Gladiolus is the perfect flower for you.
Also known as 'Dơn flower', Gladiolus comes in a variety of colors such as yellow, red, and pink. With its graceful appearance and long-lasting bloom (lasting 10 to 20 days), it’s a common sight in many homes during the Lunar New Year. It can be arranged with other flowers of various colors, but it still stands out on its own. This flower is highly cherished in Vietnam, as it is believed to bring good luck, prosperity, and ward off negative energy from the household.
For the best results, choose Gladiolus stems with fewer open flowers and more buds, ensuring a longer blooming period. Select sturdy, thick stems with fresh, green leaves. When arranging them, make sure to cut the stems diagonally to help the flowers absorb water and stay fresh longer.


4. Red Purslane
Red Purslane symbolizes a pure, unpretentious beauty with a gentle charm. According to traditional Vietnamese beliefs, the vibrant red color of the Red Purslane is thought to bring good luck. It also holds a deep meaning as a symbol of academic success and achievement, reflecting the natural human desire to soar on the wings of knowledge and creativity. This is why many families choose to display Red Purslane during the New Year, hoping for their children’s success in exams and studies.
Red Purslane is not only a flower that brings good fortune to those on the path of education and career, but it also represents faith, happiness, unity, and peace for the future. With its noble beauty, yet simple and gentle presence, Red Purslane adds a touch of grace to any space.
For optimal feng shui, place or plant Red Purslane near your workspace or at the entrance of your home. Having a potted plant on your desk can enhance focus and productivity, while placing it at the door brings positive energy, boosts the health of your family members, and improves overall well-being and work performance.


5. Azalea
Azalea is a beautiful ornamental plant, beloved for its exquisite flowers, often likened to the beauty of the legendary West Princess. The plant offers a stunning variety of colors, with over 1,000 different species to choose from. Azaleas bloom at the arrival of spring, their vibrant petals lasting throughout the season. A pot of vibrant red Azaleas brings a sense of warmth and happiness, symbolizing loyalty and enduring affection.
In Vietnam, Azaleas are commonly used to decorate homes during the New Year, not only for their beauty but also for their symbolic power in dispelling negative energy around the house, thus bringing good fortune to the family. Additionally, Azaleas are relatively easy to care for, which makes them a popular choice for many gardeners.
In feng shui, Azaleas are thought to represent family unity and warmth, helping to ward off evil spirits and bringing prosperity and good luck. Their significance extends beyond mere decoration; they are believed to foster harmony and well-being within the home.
Beyond decoration, Azaleas also have practical health benefits. In traditional medicine, Azalea flowers can be used to regulate menstrual cycles and treat rheumatism. The roots are known to aid in blood circulation and stop bleeding, while the leaves can be used to soothe itching, detoxify, and treat various skin conditions like boils and wounds.


6. Kalanchoe
When discussing flowers that bring luck and prosperity during the Lunar New Year, we cannot forget the Kalanchoe. Just like its name, Kalanchoe symbolizes good fortune. It is a flower beloved for both its meaningful name and its delicate, elegant appearance. Available in a variety of colors such as white, red, pink, and purple, Kalanchoe is easy to find and adds beauty to any home.
This flower is especially popular during Tet celebrations and other occasions. In feng shui, it is believed to bring good luck, youthfulness, and vitality, perfectly reflecting its charming and graceful appearance.
In traditional Chinese and Vietnamese culture, Kalanchoe is known as a flower of good luck and prosperity. Its name, meaning 'good' and 'peaceful,' reflects its positive and tranquil symbolism. While Kalanchoe may not be as flamboyant as other flowers, its subtle beauty, sweetness, and grace make it a favorite in many Asian countries, including Vietnam and Japan, for its association with well-being and fortune.
In feng shui, Kalanchoe is considered a flower that attracts good fortune and wealth, making it a common choice for families who wish to decorate their homes for the New Year, hoping to bring in a year full of luck and prosperity.


7. Begonia
Begonia and the Chinese Evergreen are among the most admired flowers in northern regions. Begonia symbolizes the Spring season. The term 'Dong' in feng shui is associated with the concept of a grand and prosperous house. Additionally, Begonia represents wealth and success, making it a flower that any family would love to have in their home during Tet, hoping for abundance and fortune.
In addition to being displayed in homes during the Tet season, Begonia is also commonly given as a gift to loved ones and friends, as it symbolizes wishes for prosperity and wealth for those close to the giver. It embodies harmony, strong bonds, and a joyful, prosperous life.
Begonia is a plant that only blooms in spring, making it one of the most precious flowers symbolizing good luck. Because of this, Begonia is a classic choice for many families during the Tet festival, bringing them hope for a lucky and prosperous year ahead.


8. Narcissus
In Eastern culture, Narcissus holds a positive and peaceful significance, with the flower bringing luck, prosperity, and career advancement to its owner.
For many years, the tradition of growing Narcissus during Tet has been considered an elegant and refined practice, especially in Hanoi. Narcissus comes in various colors, each carrying a different meaning. White narcissus symbolizes grace and elegance, while yellow narcissus represents generosity, renewal, and new beginnings.
Narcissus is also one of the flowers believed to attract wealth and good fortune when displayed in the home. Its delicate yet noble beauty is highly appreciated by flower enthusiasts. A potted Narcissus placed in the living room not only fills the space with the spirit of spring but also purifies the atmosphere, bringing prosperity and good fortune to the household.
Towards the end of the year, Narcissus is carefully nurtured to bloom at midnight on New Year's Eve, symbolizing hopes for a prosperous and lucky year ahead. Today, the bright yellow of Narcissus is regarded as a symbol of rebirth—a sign of the new spring season. It is also the flower associated with the month of March, coinciding with the Spring Equinox. People believe that Narcissus brings luck to those who avoid stepping on its flowers.


9. Spring Buds
The Pussy Willow, a real plant with soft white and sometimes pale yellow buds, belongs to the Willow family. These delicate buds, resembling kitten paws, are called Catkins Pussy Willow. In late winter, the soft fibers grow from the leaf axils, and as spring arrives, the buds bloom, bringing fresh green shoots. This flower symbolizes growth, new beginnings, and prosperity, bringing faith, strength, good fortune, and success to the home in the new year.
Its slender branches and long-lasting blooms make the Pussy Willow a perfect choice for floral arrangements. Placing them in the home represents perseverance and success, making them a popular gift for the New Year or any important occasion. If you grow weary of simple arrangements, consider creatively bending the Pussy Willow branches into unique shapes, ensuring they remain a fresh and charming addition to your decor year after year.
True to its name, the Pussy Willow marks the arrival of spring. Therefore, when shopping for flowers during Tet, don't forget to bring home a bundle of Pussy Willow buds to invite more luck, joy, prosperity, and happiness into your family.


10. Angel's Trumpet – Night Jasmine
Angel's Trumpet is another flower commonly associated with the Lunar New Year, symbolizing luck and wealth for the home. Available in a variety of colors such as pink, red, blue, and purple, it offers plenty of options for those seeking to match their personal style or Feng Shui preferences. The flower blooms continuously in spring and remains fragrant for about three weeks, making it a perfect choice for New Year festivities.
Originating from the Mediterranean region, Angel's Trumpet thrives in cooler temperatures and does not tolerate heat, making it ideal for cultivation during the winter months. After just 10 to 13 weeks of care, you’ll have beautiful, round, multi-colored blooms that are both charming and elegant.
Additionally, Angel's Trumpet is known for its timely bloom during the New Year, bringing prosperity, wealth, and success to its owner. This makes it a popular choice as a gift during Tet, allowing you to send meaningful wishes of love and goodwill to your loved ones.


11. Tulip
Tulips are among the most popular flowers chosen for Tet celebrations due to their striking appearance, vibrant colors, and lasting freshness. In Feng Shui, Tulips symbolize wealth, fame, a prosperous life, and perfect love.
Known as one of the most attractive flowers on Earth, Tulips are recognized for their vivid colors that are neither too extravagant nor overly romantic but rather give a pleasant and balanced feeling. Each color of the Tulip represents different qualities and meanings.
The best time to plant Tulips for Tet is around 20 to 35 days before the holiday, which ensures the flowers bloom just in time while reducing the risk of pests.
Beyond their beauty, Tulips also purify and enhance the air quality in your home, making them a perfect addition to your Tet decorations, combining both aesthetic appeal and practical benefits.


12. Peony
Peony is a symbol of prosperity and abundance. Often referred to as the 'king of flowers' or 'flowers of wealth', many people choose to display Peonies in their homes, hoping to bring good fortune, happiness, and many descendants to their family.
Peony is considered the mother of all flowers. When Peony blooms, other flowers seem to fade in comparison. This rare and beautiful flower cannot be grown locally, so the Peonies used for Tet are imported from China and are only available for display during the holiday season.
In Feng Shui, the Peony holds great importance, believed to bring immense positive energy to your home. It is said to drive away negative forces, bringing luck, peace, and prosperity to your household in the coming year.


13. Lotus
Lotus , known in English as Lotus, is found in various parts of the world, especially in Southeast Asia, South Korea, Japan, China, and more. In Vietnam, it can be found in all three regions—North, Central, and South—and is particularly common in the Mekong Delta. More than just a beautiful flower, the Lotus also carries deep cultural significance.
Lotus has long been admired as a simple, elegant flower closely tied to Buddhist symbolism and the image of Vietnamese women. With its pure beauty and delicate fragrance, free from the muddy smell of its roots, the Lotus is considered a highly favored flower in Feng Shui.
Not only does the Lotus enhance the beauty of life with its purity, but it also serves as a medicinal plant. Every part of the Lotus, from the root to the leaves, has therapeutic benefits. As a result, the Lotus is a symbol of health and vitality, offering protection against illness and bringing harmony to your home.


14. Life-Long Flower
A small yet vibrant flower, the Life-Long Flower symbolizes enduring life and carries a wish of good fortune for loved ones. It brings blessings of health and happiness to the whole family, while also representing growth, prosperity, and the unity of family members.
This flower is full of vitality and offers beautiful blooms that signify a meaningful and beautiful love. Even more special is its ability to regenerate, hidden in the leaves. It’s a lovely representation of renewal.
For example, when you press a leaf of the Life-Long Flower in a notebook, after some time you’ll see delicate white roots sprouting and gradually a new stem will emerge. This is a testament to its resilience and unyielding life force, much like the powerful and everlasting nature of deep love.


15. Rose
Roses are a general term for shrubs or climbing plants in the Rosa genus of the Rosaceae family, with over 100 species and a variety of colors. Known for their beautiful flowers, they are commonly referred to as roses. Roses are either upright shrubs or climbing plants with thorny stems and branches. Their fragrant flowers come in a wide range of colors: pink, white, yellow, red, and more.
Known for their captivating scent, roses are often associated with charm and elegance. Displaying roses during the Lunar New Year elevates your space with sophistication. Roses are also known for their long-lasting fragrance, making them a popular choice for festive decoration.
In recent years, the trend of displaying antique roses during the New Year has gained popularity. With their graceful, elegant, and luxurious appearance, these roses, with abundant blooms and a seductive fragrance, serve as a stunning focal point that attracts attention.
Additionally, the rose is a flower with high Feng Shui value, symbolizing love and power. Displaying roses during the New Year brings luck and prosperity to the home.


16. Peach Blossom
Peach Blossom is a must-have flower for every household during the Lunar New Year to welcome good fortune and prosperity into the home. It is essential to know that for many years, the Peach and Apricot blossoms have been familiar symbols of the New Year. While Southern Vietnam favors the Apricot flower, the North prefers Peach Blossoms to decorate homes for the Tet holidays.
From a Feng Shui perspective, an architect explains: 'The peach tree is considered the essence of the Five Elements. According to Feng Shui, it is believed to ward off evil spirits, which is why many families plant Peach Blossoms at their doorsteps to welcome the new year.' Peach Blossoms are also a symbol of renewal and strong growth.
According to ancient legends, planting Peach Blossoms during Tet is a tradition meant to drive away evil spirits and bad luck from the old year, allowing for a fresh start full of good fortune, health, and prosperity. This practice ensures that the family will enjoy good health and happiness in the upcoming year.
When choosing Peach Blossoms, it's essential to pick branches that are evenly distributed with blossoms, buds, and new shoots. Avoid choosing branches with uneven growth. For Tet flowers, the ideal peach tree should feature all four stages—flowers, buds, new shoots, and fruit—symbolizing a full, prosperous, and complete year for your family.


17. Gerbera Daisy
This flower symbolizes happiness and carries a deep meaning of beauty and wonder. It brings brightness and joy, while also representing purity, love, and admiration. The wide, vibrant petals convey an incredibly strong life force.
Many believe that the bright colors and the coincidental name of this flower are a sign of prosperity for the household and its members, especially when it is displayed during the Lunar New Year celebrations. Gerbera Daisy thrives in warm climates, so if you are in a colder region, extra care is needed to protect them.
Known as the “Money Flower,” the Gerbera Daisy is believed to bring wealth and prosperity, especially when placed in homes during the Tet holidays. Furthermore, it serves as a wish for a prosperous new year, welcoming wealth and fortune into the home.
In Feng Shui, the Gerbera Daisy is not only a symbol of wealth but also represents joy, health, happiness, and longevity. This flower comes in various colors, each with its own significance: yellow for happiness, white for purity, and red for passionate love.


18. Apricot Blossom
In Southern Vietnam, it is a common tradition for families to display Apricot Blossoms during Tet, as they are believed to bring luck and wealth into the home. The five petals of the Apricot Blossom are seen as symbols of five blessings: happiness, joy, prosperity, peace, and longevity. The bright yellow color of these flowers represents wealth and abundance.
According to local beliefs, the more blossoms an apricot tree produces, the greater the fortune for the household, bringing success and financial growth in the new year. When selecting branches, it's important to choose those with thick, bumpy trunks and a mix of large and small branches. The ideal shapes are also meaningful: a “bent leg” shape, “flying cranes,” or “phoenix wings.” When picking apricot blossoms for Tet, aim for trees with balanced shapes, thick trunks, and plump buds. Apricot trees come in various varieties, such as red apricot, four-season apricot, and South African apricot, all of which bloom in time for the Lunar New Year.
Apricot blossoms are one of the four sacred flowers, representing noble qualities. Placing an apricot tree in the house during Tet brings joy and auspiciousness. The vibrant yellow of the Apricot Blossom symbolizes the Earth element in the Five Elements philosophy, making it a flower that attracts prosperity, wealth, and good fortune for the family. If the flowers bloom on New Year's Eve, it is believed that good luck will certainly follow the household in the coming year. This flower is particularly cherished in Southern Vietnam during spring.

