1. Orchid Plant


2. Narcissus


3. Fig Tree


4. Money Tree


5. Golden Money Tree


6. Gerbera Daisy
Gerbera daisies come in a wide range of bright and vibrant colors for you to choose from. Many believe that the bright hues and the coincidental meaning of the name of this flower symbolize good luck, bringing prosperity and fortune to the household and all its members, especially when used to decorate the home during Tet.
Gerbera daisies symbolize luck and wealth as a wish for a prosperous and successful new year. In addition, the flower also represents happiness, helping families always remain abundant and content. With its diverse, brilliant colors, the gerbera daisy is a perfect choice for festive occasions.
The gerbera daisy carries many good omens, especially during Tet. Its vibrant colors, along with meanings of good fortune, joy, and wealth, have made it a popular symbol of belief in a prosperous and successful new year. Placing a potted gerbera on the table not only makes the home look fresh but also brings a positive feeling to everyday life.


7. Chrysanthemum
During Tet, there are many flowers people use to decorate their homes, such as apricot blossoms, peach flowers, etc., but chrysanthemums are perhaps the most commonly used during this holiday season. Its simple yet stunning appearance is as radiant as any other flower.
With its bright yellow color and subtle fragrance, the chrysanthemum will bring a fresh atmosphere to your home. Moreover, it symbolizes joy, good fortune, wealth, and happiness for your family. Chrysanthemums also represent longevity, noble character, and filial piety, so this flower is often associated with revered elders. For this reason, yellow chrysanthemums are widely displayed during the Tet holiday.
The chrysanthemum often brings a delicate and fresh beauty to the Tet space. Its blooms create a sense of calm and relaxation. Using chrysanthemums as a table decoration during Tet can bring optimism and hope for the new year's work.


8. Golden Mai Blossom
The Golden Mai, also known as Ochna integerrima, is a flowering plant from the Ochna genus in the Ochnaceae family. It is a popular ornamental plant in Southern Vietnam during the Lunar New Year festival. The golden Mai flowers are bright yellow and symbolize wealth and prosperity.
In Vietnamese, the word "mai" is also associated with money and wealth, so the golden Mai is often grown to bring good fortune in business for the upcoming year. The flowers bloom around Tet and can last for a long time. With proper care, the plant can bloom year after year, symbolizing stability and continuity in family life.
For a Tet table decoration, it's recommended to choose a moderate-sized golden Mai and add lanterns, red couplets, and red envelopes for an extra festive touch, enhancing the tree and the atmosphere of the living room during Tet.


9. Peach Blossom
During the Tet festival, with its beautiful shape, vibrant colors, fresh green leaves, and abundant new buds, the peach blossom is a popular choice as a symbol of the New Year. While the Mai flower represents Tet in the South, the Peach Blossom is a quintessential flower of the Northern regions of Vietnam. It can be found in almost every household during the Tet season, and it is considered a symbol of the traditional Tet celebration in the North.
Decorating the home with peach blossoms is believed to bring prosperity and good fortune. The flowers are often placed in prominent spots in the home, such as the living room or office, to create a beautiful and positive atmosphere.
The peach blossoms bloom in the spring, a season that symbolizes new beginnings and the renewal of life. When they bloom just in time for Tet, they represent growth and advancement in life. The delicate, lively petals and the promise of a fruitful year inspire hope for good fortune, making them a perfect symbol of a prosperous new year.


10. Kumquat Tree
Every year during Tet, Vietnamese families choose meaningful plants to decorate their homes, such as Mai, Dao, and Kumquat trees. The Kumquat tree is considered a symbol of luck and success for the family in the new year. The Kumquat tree, also known as the Fortune Kumquat tree, is perfect for placing on the table during Tet celebrations.
The Kumquat tree is one of the most familiar plants to the Vietnamese people. With its simple yet elegant beauty, it is often grown as a decorative plant or shaped into unique bonsai styles. The Kumquat tree, or the mini Kumquat tree, is used as a decorative item during Tet to attract good fortune and prosperity in the coming year.
The Kumquat tree is regarded as a lucky plant for the new year, bringing success, wealth, and well-being. It is a symbol of longevity, health, and peace. In the workplace, the Kumquat tree helps create a positive environment, enhancing focus, boosting creativity, and improving work productivity.


