Garden valueThe lucky tree has a long flowering period, large flowers, a light fragrance, and many beautiful colors. It has a beautiful tree shape and graceful posture, which is pleasing to the eye. It has high ornamental value and is an excellent tree species for landscaping in tropical and south subtropical regions. Application ValuePlant a lucky tree at home, feel the freshness and naturalness of the plant, and smell the fragrance it emits, which will make you feel relaxed and happy. Use the lucky tree to cleverly decorate your home, filling it with romantic and comfortable colors, and it will become a beautiful landscape in your home! Feng Shui ApplicationThe lucky tree has a calming effect on the mind and spirit, so you can place it in a quiet and elegant study. Since it is suitable to place large-leaf plants in the wealth corner of the study to gather wealth, placing a lucky tree is a good choice and is also more beneficial to work. The lucky tree can bring prosperity to Wenchang, and with the power of Wenchang, one can be better than others in studying and taking exams. The big lucky tree is full of vitality and vigor. Placing it on the balcony can help ward off evil and bring prosperity. The above are the effects and functions of the lucky tree! |
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