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Feng Shui Plants To Help Create A Natural Lively Atmosphere

Although pretty much any type of indoor plants is good to use, there are some types that can not only prove to be more attractive to the consensus of people, but will also help to create that more lively and natural look in your home.

The first of these plants would be the Money Tree. This is by far the most popular of all the feng shui plants out there and for good reasons too. Why? Well for one thing these plants take the shape of a full grown and fully aged tree, yet they are no more than 2 feet tall at the most. These trees are also commonly referred to as a Jade Plant. They are considered as a succulent and are sometimes sold in the same section as cactus. They are very easy to care for and require that you provide some light and minimal watering.

The next type of feng shui plant that would best be suited for your home or business office would be the Bamboo Palm. These give that bushy look and have also been noted for removing lots of unwanted pollutants in the air. This plant is very hardy and is highly resistant to diseases, fungus, and does not attractive insects.

If you want something a little bit smaller that you can place on your work desk, then perhaps a lucky bamboo would be a good choice to use. These bring in a serene look to your work are and really helps to give it that lively look. Another good office desk plant would be the Chinese money tree and the Braided Money Tree. These are relatively easy to care for and gives you something natural to look at when you’re working away.

For a good centerpiece plant to use in your living room, you should try to use orchards. These are not your typical feng shui plant and are often not mentioned in the topic of feng shui decorating, however they give an instant tropical appeal to your home and will no doubt be the very first thing that someone will notice as soon as they step foot into your living room. They can be very fragile and requires good care to look healthy.

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