The efficacy and function of lucky grass

The efficacy and function of lucky grass

Ornamental effect

When it comes to this effect, some people may object that this plant is very similar to ordinary grass, so what is there to appreciate about it? However, if you look at its picture, you will find that it also has flowers and fruits. Its flowers are lavender, giving people a sense of elegance. Its fruit is bright red, spherical and very pleasing. Even if we leave aside its flowers and fruits, its overall shape is very beautiful, and the green night gives people a feeling of vitality. It is both cold-resistant and shade-tolerant, and is very suitable for hydroponics in glass containers or beautiful goldfish tanks. Putting it on a coffee table or desk, wouldn’t it be a very elegant and exquisite work of art? Appreciating it after studying or working can naturally change your mood and cultivate your sentiments.

Medicinal value

The medicinal effects of this plant have been recorded in ancient books long ago. Its characteristics are "bitter taste and neutral nature", so it has good effects in moistening the lungs and relieving cough, clearing away heat and detoxifying. In addition, it also has the function of setting bones, and helps treat asthma, tuberculosis, vomiting blood and other diseases.

Cultural Value

First of all, its flower language is "joy and happiness are coming, good fortune and luck are coming", it carries people's good wishes and has good meaning.

Additionally, it is considered a sacred grass, which we briefly mentioned earlier. According to legend, when Buddha attained enlightenment, he spread this grass on the ground and sat on it, hence the name "auspicious grass". Therefore, it can be seen that it has very rich cultural connotations.

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