What are the Feng Shui taboos of the magnolia tree, and is it the most powerful tree for settling the home and warding off evil spirits?

What are the Feng Shui taboos of the magnolia tree?

An article filled with useful knowledge, introducing what the Feng Shui taboos of the magnolia tree are and the most powerful plants and flowers for warding off evil spirits. Let's follow the editor to take a look!

With the improvement of living standards, people are paying more attention to the quality of their living environment. Chinese-style villa gardens are becoming more and more popular. There is a saying now: "A garden without Chinese elements often lacks nobility."

It is said by the ancients: "Plant peach and poplar in the east, plum and jujube in the south, catalpa and elm in the west, and jujube in the north; willows in front of the door are not auspicious, an elaeagnus in the middle door brings wealth for three generations, and an elm at the back of the house keeps away a hundred ghosts."... It can be seen that there is a lot of consideration in the selection of plants. The plants in the garden not only embody the owner's aspirations, character, and cultural heritage but also affect the family's Feng Shui.

Chinese style interprets a serene and elegant atmosphere, pursuing the integration of man and nature. Therefore, the color tone of the environment in a Chinese-style garden is generally cool, with simple and elegant colors. The main plant species are local and traditional greening species, with other species as auxiliary. (Fangxincao Horticulture) In terms of tree shape, plants with tall trunks, flowing leaves, and small, light-colored flowers are usually chosen. For example, the cassia tree.

Choosing different flowers, grasses, and trees has different meanings, reflecting the owner's expectations.

What are the Feng Shui taboos of the magnolia tree?

For instance, planting cassia trees and magnolia trees symbolize wealth and good luck; planting phoenix trees symbolize attracting phoenixes; planting sophora trees symbolize shade for descendants; planting pomegranate trees in the backyard symbolize a house full of children, with days getting better and better, and planting toon trees symbolize longevity and protecting the house.

Planting palm trees symbolizes making and collecting money, while planting bamboo symbolizes the owner's elegance and sophistication, and so on.