1. Flower language meaningIt is a green plant that is kept indoors. It is evergreen all year round and its leaves have high ornamental value, making it very suitable for growing at home. Not only that, the language and meaning of the flowers are quite good. The language of the flowers is wealth, good fortune and eternal youth. In terms of Feng Shui, it implies peace, wealth and good fortune. It can maintain peace and has auspicious meaning. It is very suitable for placing on the altar. It can give certain protection to the home, change the fortune of the home, protect the family's safety, and bring wealth. 2. PlacementBecause it contains good meaning, there are not many restrictions on where to place it. It can be placed by the window, door, living room, or you can find the wealth position and place it there according to the direction of the door. Please note that different locations have different height requirements, which can affect its function. If placed by the window, it should not be too high, and can be controlled at a height of about 20 cm. If placed at the door or in the living room, the height can be higher, about 60 cm or more is most appropriate. If it is placed in the wealth position of the home, the height should be higher, about 1 meter is very suitable. |
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