Feng Shui Effects of Phlox

Feng Shui Effects of Phlox

Feng Shui of Fulutong

Feng Shui meaning of Fulutong

The plant of Phlox is tall, with lush branches and leaves and bright colors. The overall feeling is casual, simple and generous, which is deeply loved by people, so it is often used as a potted plant for viewing. Its name, Fulutong, means wealth and good fortune, and naturally brings a sense of peace and good fortune to people's hearts.

According to the Feng Shui meaning of the Fulutong, people often use it for shop openings, wedding decorations, etc., or give it as a gift to wish others good luck and wealth.

Feng Shui Effects of Phlox

The name of the Fulutong tree means blessings and prosperity. Its Feng Shui function is to bring wealth and prosperity.

Specifically speaking from the perspective of Feng Shui: If you have a Fulutong tree at home, you will have better fortune, luck and health.

Therefore, it is common to see the Phalaenopsis trees placed in the lobby of restaurants, hotels, and shopping malls, which represents the meaning of prosperity.

Change of name of Fulutong

The Fulutong tree means both fortune and luck, but it also has another name, the Nanyang forest.

Because most of the Phlox are produced in the South Pacific Islands, its leaves are pinnate and there are many fern leaves, which look like what the Cantonese people commonly call "forest", so it is named Nanyang Forest.

The people of Hong Kong and Taiwan changed the name to Fu Lu Tong to express their hope for good fortune and wealth.

Fulutong represents people's hope for complete blessings and wealth, so the market mostly uses the name given by people from Hong Kong and Taiwan, which also clarifies the Feng Shui meaning and function of Fulutong.

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