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Flowers and potted Plants

Flowers and potted plants in our home not only beautify our living space, they also bring life and growth to the occupants. I prefer potted plants because they are easy to maintain, also plants with nice rounded leaves as opposed to sharp pointed leaves. Cut flowers are acceptable provided you change the water daily and throw them away as soon as they withered. The colors of the flowers and plants play an important role as well, for example, in the east and southeast sectors of the house which belong to the wood element under the Five Elements theory, white flowers are not too welcoming here because they do not encourage the smooth qi flow in these two sectors. Dark blue and red color plants are more suitable here. Remember? Feng Shui is all about balance and harmony in our living space.
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