Plants that attract money: know some that can help you!

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Jennifer Sherman

Do you know plants that attract money?

The energies of nature can provide many benefits for our homes and also for the work environment. According to Feng Shui, a millennial oriental philosophy, plants have the ability to enhance positive vibrations, transmute bad energies and even protect the environment in which it is located.

For Feng Shui, plants have abundant "chi" energy, so they can be arranged in spaces to attract what you want and harmonize the coexistence between people. If you do not have a yard at home, you can grow them in decorative pots, which in addition to bringing the desired energy, will compose and decorate the environment.

But did you know that there are plants with the power to attract prosperity? Each plant has a unique energy, able to attract health, success, peace, love and even money. Let's understand below which plants have the power to bring prosperity. Continue reading!

Universe of plants

Whoever has a garden, however small it may be, knows how relaxing it is to be among the plants, to cultivate and put your hands in the soil. Besides being a great hobby, taking care of the plants discharges heavy energies, since the soil absorbs and transmutes them, and because gardening is a manual activity, it reduces anxiety and promotes relaxation.

Plants also improve air quality, purifying and eliminating toxins in the environment. If you don't have a space where you can plant directly in the soil, a good solution is to use pots and planters, which beautify the spaces and bring the garden indoors.

We will see below the different symbologies around the plants and how the colors and sizes influence the choice of the ideal plant. Check it out!

Different symbologies

There are several uses of plants throughout the history of mankind, which also varies from culture to culture. They are not only used for aesthetic purposes, but their medicinal uses are numerous, in addition to the magical and affective uses. After all, giving flowers as a gift to someone you love is still a sign of romanticism.

What can we say, then, about the presence of plants in rites? They are in the bouquet of flowers at weddings, in party decorations and even when a loved one departs this life. Flowers enchant with their beauty and transmit the purest energy of nature.

Still, aromatherapy studies the uses of plants that directly influence our psyche, having the power to reduce anxiety and psychic states, relieve pain and cure several diseases.

Different colors and sizes

Colors have their own symbology and, when combined with the energy of plants, they can transmit different sensations. Colored plants are pleasing to the eye and usually acquire different shades when exposed to the sun. As for plants that give flowers, the color they have can bring different symbologies to your home.

There are plants that will need larger pots or planters, because the roots spread out and need more soil to grow without suffocating them. Smaller species can be grown in medium pots and generally adapt to mild light, and can be included in the decoration of small environments.

Plants that attract money

Plants, being part of nature and full of "chi" energy, can attract what we desire, purify the air and balance relationships. We will see below the plants that relate to money and prosperity, so you can choose the one that best suits your home. Continue reading!

Zamioculca

The Zamioculca, scientific name Zamioculcas Zamiifolia, belongs to the Araceae family, as do anthuriums and milk cups. It is a vivid green ornamental foliage, which flowers in early autumn or summer and can reach up to one meter in height. It is a great choice if you are not very good with plants as it is very easy to care for.

The Zamioculca is considered a sacred plant for Feng Shui. In various cultures, it is known as the money tree. For the ancient art, the ideal is to be positioned near entrance doors, but can be placed in corridors and enclosed spaces, as it is adaptable to low light and incidence of sunlight.

It should be planted in pots or flowerbeds with good drainage of the soil because it does not resist waterlogged soils. It should be watered once or twice a week, depending on the size of the pot. A caution you should take is in case you have pets because it is poisonous if ingested.

Cash-in-penny

The Dinheiro-em-penca, scientific name Callisia repens, also known as Tostão or Dinheiro-em-rama, is a vegetation of small size and does justice to the names given to it: it has the power to attract prosperity, luck and abundance. Its leaves resemble small coins and it multiplies easily, so it has an auspicious symbolism.

According to popular belief, if it is given as a gift, it has its attributes enhanced and the power to attract money multiplied. Therefore, giving it to someone is like giving the best wishes for success, abundance and prosperity.

The Pennyroyal can be grown between stones and damp places and is especially beautiful when hung up because its branches form a cascade that, when in bloom, are filled with small white flowers. Because of its flowers, this plant is also known as the Bridal Veil because it forms a lacy veil over its foliage.

They do very well in half-lit environments, where they are very greenish, but they can also receive morning light, so that they take on a purplish tint on the leaves. Beware of strong sun or intense cold: the leaves can become scorched and dry out.

Flower of fortune

The fortune flower, scientific name Kalanchoe Blossfeldiana is a species of succulent, and like them, it is easy to grow and has a unique beauty because it is in bloom most of the time. It is a plant linked to prosperity and is a great choice when gifting someone: it is like wishing success, abundance and happiness.

In addition, its flowers have a wide variety of colors: red, orange, yellow, pink, lilac and white. Each of these colors has a distinct meaning added to prosperity:

Orange fortune flower: creativity, success, joy and vitality;

Yellow fortune flower: warmth, optimism, relaxation, happiness;

Pink fortune flower: romanticism, tenderness, affection, purity and beauty;

Lilac fortune flower: spirituality, delicacy, respect, dignity;

White fortune flower: peace, tranquility, balance and innocence;

Red fortune flower: love, passion, energy and courage.

The chosen color of the Fortune Flower will transmit and highlight each of these energies in the environment in which it is placed, as well as attract prosperity and abundance.

Lucky bamboo

The Lucky Bamboo, scientific name Dracaena sanderiana, is one of the plants that cannot be missing in the decoration, according to Feng Shui. According to the oriental tradition, you must give a lucky bamboo when there are situations of change, such as marriage, moving house, births, graduation and getting a new job.

Lucky Bamboo is a very beautiful and auspicious plant, and it can be woven or shaped in different ways. It transmits luck, as the name says, success in new beginnings and changes, and attracts prosperity and flexibility to those who possess it. There is also a meaning connected to the amount of stems that Bamboo has:

A stem: luck and prosperity for you in life;

Two stems: symbolizes union and conveys luck and abundance in love;

Three stems: energies of wealth, happiness and longevity;

Four stems: disease prevention and healing energy.

The symbolism of the quantity of stems goes up to twenty-one stems. The more stems it has, the greater the energetic amplitude that the plant will have.

Jade Plant

The Jade Plant, scientific name Crassula ovata, is a species of succulent very adaptable to the space in which it is grown, and can reach up to 2 meters in height or remaining as a miniature tree in a natural bonsai. Being a succulent, it is very resistant and easy to grow, as it withstands high temperatures and direct sunlight.

It is called so because of its bright green rounded leaves. Besides having the power to attract money and happiness, it is also linked to the precious stone Jade. It is considered the tree of friendship and is great to give as a gift to your loved ones. Jade Plants like soil with good drainage and little watering.

Its flowering can take a while, but it is worth the insistence and patience, because its white flowers are of an extraordinary beauty, organized in small star-shaped bouquets of white flowers. In abundant sunshine, the green leaves of the Jade Plant turn reddish, adding even more beauty to it.

Elephant apple

The Elephant Apple, scientific name Dillenia Indica, is a fruit tree, ideal for those who have gardens or bigger beds. It is also known as the money tree, April-flower and safe fruit. Its fruits look like big apples, therefore the name Elephant Apple, however they are not very used in the Brazilian culinary.

There are many symbolisms surrounding this tree, which originated in Asia, where the pulp of the fruit is used in salty recipes and in the composition of curry, and the leaves are eaten in salads. The fruit has a vast medicinal use for treating muscular and rheumatic pains, as well as stomach and intestinal disorders.

The Emperor Dom Pedro I hid coins in the fruit of this tree to play that money was born from them. This tree is found with braided stems, symbolizing the search for luck and prosperity. Its flowers are beautiful, white or yellow, and very fragrant.

Rosemary

Rosemary, scientific name Salvia rosmarinus, is one of the seven herbs that, according to popular wisdom, attract good vibrations and protect the home. Rosemary is known as a powerful mind stimulant and is used in aromatherapy to alleviate depressive states and promote joy and vitality.

The symbolism of this herb is immense, and besides attracting good energies, it puts people in a state of concentration for activities such as study and work. It is also a protective plant that, when used in baths and teas, can transmute bad energies and purify the mind.

Because it is a strong stimulant, rosemary not only attracts prosperity, but also makes people seek it with greater focus and energy. It can also be used in food, as a spice and tea, in aromatherapy or as incense. A sprig of this herb under the pillow keeps nightmares away and attracts prophetic dreams.

Blond

The Laurel or Bay Tree, scientific name Laurus nobilis, is a tree or shrub that usually reaches up to 10 meters, but can be grown in large pots, remaining smaller, up to two meters. It is a plant that requires greater care, as it needs to be properly fertilized and replanted every two to five years.

Laurel leaves are widely used in cooking as a seasoning and the fruits, when dried, are used as a spice. The medicinal properties of laurel have been used since ancient times and its reputation for attracting prosperity and opening paths is widespread among several cultures.

The symbolism of laurel dates back to Ancient Greece and Rome, where athletes and generals received crowns made of laurel, or laurels, as a form of honor. In Greek mythology, Apollo - god of light, healing and protector of athletes, musicians and poets - is represented with a laurel, which is also a symbol of victory in the Olympics.

Laurel is used in teas and baths for those times when you feel depleted and charged with heavy energies. Keeping laurel in pots or in the backyard is a great way to attract energies of prosperity and success.

Tuia

The Tuia, scientific name Thuja occidentalis, also known as tree-of-life, cemetery pine and cypress, is an ornamental and medicinal tree of various sizes and can be grown in gardens or pots. It has the power to attract prosperity and raise the energy of the place where it is present.

The Tuia has in its composition an essential oil called Tujona, which helps maintain immunity and in colds, flu, sinusitis, and helps treat bronchitis and pneumonia. It also has an expectorant effect, eliminates toxins and reduces fluid retention in the body.

It has a fresh and citrus aroma, purifying and energizing the environment. For those who have gardens and larger flowerbeds, the large version is very suitable, but for those who have limited space, the small version can compose rooms and corridors. They are also used as Christmas trees, because of its pine tree shape.

Objects that attract money

For Feng Shui, all objects, people, animals and plants have their own energy that, when balanced, generates a harmonious environment, which will attract energies of tranquility, peace, success and much, much prosperity.

In addition to using plants to attract what we want, we can complement the environments with objects that have the vital energy "chi" high. We will see some examples that will balance the energies of the environment to make the home auspicious and therefore fortunate.

Stones and Crystals

It would take a whole chapter on the various energies that stones and crystals have, as they are extremely beneficial to the environment and people. However, we can name some that carry the energy of prosperity and attract money. Check them out:

Pyrite: It has a strong energy of determination. Besides attracting money, the Pyrite will put the one who wears it in a state of optimism, focus and in pursuit of goals;

Citrine: It is the stone linked to the Sun and prosperity, as it energizes and cleanses people and environments, opening the paths to good energies and abundance;

Tiger Eye: If you seek luck in business, carry a Tiger Eye stone in your wallet. It is a stone of protection and security, besides bringing more confidence;

There is also an infinity of crystals that will act energizing and opening paths to prosperity and success, which can be used as a personal amulet or in home decoration, or in orgonites.

Maneki Neko: Lucky Cat

Maneki Neko, which translates as "waving cat", is the Japanese lucky cat, or fortune cat. You've probably seen it in stores, restaurants and shops. The Japanese believe that this little cat represents luck.

The original legend of this symbol says that a samurai, upon seeing a white kitten and thinking he saw it waving, went to it and escaped from a deadly trap. From then on, this figure has become beloved in Japanese culture and even has a day and a museum dedicated to it.

Although it is originally white, the Maneki Neko is also sold in a variety of colors, each representing luck in different spheres. Gold, for example, brings luck to business and attracts wealth and success. It is usually positioned near the front door of homes and businesses.

Chan Chu: Toad of Fortune

The Chan Chu is the symbol of prosperity in China. It is usually depicted as a bullfrog, with red eyes, a coin in its mouth and sitting under a pile of Chinese coins, gold bars or a baguka. It has only three legs, and the back leg is turned to the left.

The frog is an animal that symbolizes fertility, abundance, wealth, prosperity, good luck and protection. In Chinese mythology, the frog appears when someone is about to receive good news. According to legend, Jin Chan turned into a frog as punishment for stealing the peaches of immortality.

Generally, the Chan Chu is placed facing the front door of the house or establishment, warding off evil, protecting the money inside and providing for the receipt of money from outside.

Elephant

The Lucky Elephant has its roots in Buddhism and Hinduism. For Buddhism, the elephant symbolizes the strength of the mind and for Hinduism, it is the incarnation of the god Ganesha. Ganesha is represented by a man with an elephant head, being worshipped for his wisdom and prosperity.

For Feng Shui, the Elephant must have its trunk facing upwards to attract prosperity and the trunk downwards to attract fertility. When facing the door, it graces and blesses those who come from outside; if its back is turned to the door, it protects and transmits health to those inside the place.

There are also several variations of uses, colors and representations of the elephant to attract what is desired. Different positions of the animal in rooms can influence specific energies for the people who live or work in the environment.

How can plants assist in attracting money?

Nature is perfect and is always in search of balance. This energy is transmitted to us through plants. Gardens, flowerbeds and even pots are part of nature and its attributes within our homes, and their benefits are many.

Besides helping to control anxiety and psychic states, growing a plant relaxes, calms and balances the energy of the home. It has the power to transmute bad vibrations, protect and attract what we want, such as success, health and prosperity. It can also provide us with focus and determination to achieve our goals.

Plants can even be shields of bad energy and when we notice that, even being well taken care of, they are getting sick, it is a sign that a harmful energy was present and was absorbed by the plant. So besides attracting good things, a little plant can act as a demonstrative of the energies of the environment where it is.

For Feng Shui, the plant must be healthy and well cared for so that it transmits what we want. If you don't have much aptitude for cultivation, there are easy-to-care-for options that require little maintenance. Therefore, for every goal and lifestyle, there is a green friend that can accompany you and transmit the best.

As an expert in the field of dreams, spirituality and esotericism, I am dedicated to helping others find the meaning in their dreams. Dreams are a powerful tool for understanding our subconscious minds and can offer valuable insights into our daily lives. My own journey into the world of dreams and spirituality began over 20 years ago, and since then I have studied extensively in these areas. I am passionate about sharing my knowledge with others and helping them to connect with their spiritual selves.