Top 8 Plants for Calm, Luck & Positive #World Research Awards


Money Plant, also known as golden pothos, is believed by many to be a plant inviting financial prosperity and good energy. Green vines invite an upward flow of chi and aid in reducing stress by purifying the air inside the house. Easy to care for and adaptable to various light conditions, this plant is mostly kept in living rooms or study areas to increase harmony and luck in one's life.

Lucky Bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana)

Lucky Bamboo is quite popular in Feng Shui and Vastu Shastra practices. It is said to spread good luck and positivity in a home. Variations in the number of stalks are associated with different benefits, like money, health, and joy. Its low maintenance requirements and aesthetic appeal are why it is a popular decor for entrance and inside homes.

Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)

The peace lily is associated with peace, harmony, and calmness. Graceful white flowers and lush green leaves help purify the air by removing toxins, while the soothing presence of this plant is associated with reduced stress and balanced energy flow. This plant thrives in indirect light and is often recommended for places requiring tranquility and emotional balance.

Tulsi (Holy basil)

Tulsi, or holy basil, is considered a revered plant within Indian households, which is also believed to provide protection for the family through the removal of negative energies and the promotion of calm and purity within a sacred environment. It also has numerous health benefits, including promoting immunity and purifying the air.

Snake Plant (Sansevieria)

The Snake Plant is valued for both its air-purifying qualities and protective energy. It releases oxygen at night, making it suitable for bedrooms, and is believed to absorb negative energy while supporting focus and well-being. Its resilience and striking upright leaves make it a popular choice for modern indoor environments.

Areca Palm

Areca Palm is a lush and elevating species believed to induce tranquility and prosperity in its ambiance. This species is also quite effective in increasing humidity indoors. Areca Palm is used in Vastu and Feng Shui in areas where there is a need for balancing energies and creating a tranquil environment.

Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera is famous for being able to heal, as well as cleanse the air, which makes it very effective for positive energy in the home. It is capable of removing pollutants in the air that are found indoors and is believed to soak up negative energy. It is very easy to maintain, as it does not require much water, which makes it suitable for installation in the kitchen or in the area where the sun shines.

Jasmine

It is cherished for its sweet flowers and relaxing effect, believed to be mood-boosting and full of positive energy. The scent of the flowers is associated with peace, love, and comfort and has the ability to calm the nerves and boost the mood of the room. It prefers to be planted under indirect sunlight near the window.

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