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What is the meaning of the Biyu flower?

This article introduces the meaning of the Biyu flower and the true language of the Biyu flower in terms of plant knowledge. Here is a comprehensive introduction.

Although Biyu is a perennial evergreen plant, it does bloom, and its flowers usually bloom in spring. However, many people do not know the language of the Biyu flower. In fact, the Biyu flower language usually represents the meaning of neutrality and fairness, as well as a symbol of faith and conjugal love. Besides, what are the Feng Shui implications of the Biyu flower? Let's find out together.

【One, what is the language of the Biyu flower?】

Biyu, also known as豆瓣绿 (Douban Green), is a common plant that also blooms in spring, thus having its own flower language. Generally, the language of the Biyu flower represents the meaning of neutrality and fairness, and also has a beautiful implication of male and female harmony, so keeping it at home can promote the feelings between couples.

In summary, keeping a pot of Biyu at home is an excellent choice. It is also relatively easy to cultivate, requiring only proper watering and fertilizing to thrive with lush branches and leaves. However, excessive heat and humidity can cause the stems and leaves to turn black and rot. Place it in a well-lit area during winter and avoid direct sunlight in summer. Repot every 2-3 years.

【Two, the Feng Shui implications of the Biyu flower】

Since the color of the Biyu flower is green, it represents "wood" in the Five Elements. The east belongs to wood, so there are some considerations when placing it. If you want it to bring good luck, you must never let its leaves wither. Withered leaves not only reduce its ornamental value but also greatly diminish its Feng Shui effect.

When we think of "Biyu," we first think of green jade, and its meaning is related to this; it also represents "beauty," which is closely related to its appearance. The third point is "precious," which determines its popularity.

【Three, the Feng Shui taboos of placing the Biyu flower】

<1. Do not place it in the bathroom>

The bathroom is considered a place of filth in the overall Feng Shui layout of a home, so it is not suitable for cultivating Biyu flowers. If you place Biyu flowers in the bathroom, it will only bring misfortune to people. It is best to keep it in the living room, as the climate and environment there are very suitable for the growth of Biyu flowers, so be sure to take note.

<2. Do not place withered Biyu flowers in the office>

Of course, you can also place Biyu flowers in the office, but you should also pay attention to some issues. The first is similar to the above, to take good care of it and not let it wither, or look half-dead. We often say that if a plant mildews, the owner is also likely to encounter misfortune. Secondly, you should also note that the green color of this plant represents "wood," so it is more suitable to place it in an office facing east.

<Conclusion>

Through the detailed introduction above, I believe everyone now knows what the language of the Biyu flower is. It symbolizes the beautiful implication of male and female harmony and is very suitable for keeping at home. Moreover, the Feng Shui implications of the Biyu flower can bring good luck to people, so keeping a pot of Biyu at home is an excellent choice.

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