Plants with meaning & Feng Shui
Since the dawn of civilizations, certain plants have been surrounded by superstitions, admiration, or even worship. Over time, they have found their place in the philosophy of Feng Shui – plants that bring luck, plants that attract abundance and wealth, plants that pray, plants that bring peace, or plants that bring happiness are just a few examples.
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Sansevieria cylindrica ‘Starshooter’ – compact cylindrical sansevieria
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Sansevieria cylindrica 'Straight' – Sansevieria with cylindrical, upright leaves
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Euphorbia (Milii Grp) ‘Vulcanus’ - crown of thorns with intense red flowers
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Euphorbia Milii ‘Hector’ babyplant (White Crown of Thorns)
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Euphorbia milii Red ‘EOS’ (baby plant) – crown of thorns with intense red flowers
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Garden Fern - Dryopteris erythrosora (Autumn Fern, Japanese Wood Fern)
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Didymochlaena truncatula – elegant African fern with lush foliage
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Scindapsus pictus ‘Argyraeus’ XL - Satin pothos with silver leaves, trailing indoor plant
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Homalomena ‘Camouflage’ – spectacular foliage in marbled shades
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Ficus aspera ‘Snowstorm’ - rare tropical plant with spectacular variegated foliage
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Ficus lyrata ‘Variegata’ - rare ficus with large leaves and spectacular variegation
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Ficus sagittata 'Variegata Pink' – Variegated ficus
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Ivy - Hedera helix 'Golden Kolibri' ('Midas Touch')
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Sansevieria kirkii 'Silver Blue' (star green granite)
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Sansevieria 'Marsha Anjani' – Compact collector's Sansevieria
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