What Plants to Place by the Office Door
The editor answers your questions about what plants are suitable to place by the office door and provides an overview of ten types of green plants and flowers suitable for office environments. Below, the editor will give you a detailed explanation.
Leaders' offices are suitable for placing plants with good meanings, such as those that attract wealth and enhance taste. Examples include: Fatsia japonica, Pachysandra macrostachya, Phalaenopsis orchid, Cymbidium, fortune bamboo, bird-of-paradise, Chinese lantern, money tree, and wealth tree. These plants have beautiful meanings and high feng shui value, making them very popular. The selection of office plants should be combined with the office decoration and company culture, ensuring a harmonious color scheme that relaxes the mind and makes visitors comfortable.
Fatsia japonica
Fatsia japonica is an evergreen shrub or small tree with unique leaf shapes resembling a hand, with each leaf having about eight lobes, hence the name. It symbolizes wealth from all directions and can gather wealth. Keeping it in the office not only looks beautiful and is easy to maintain but also adds elegance to the office environment, symbolizing that the company's business attracts wealth from all directions and brings prosperity, making it very suitable for placing on a leader's desk.
Pachysandra macrostachya
Since ancient times, Pachysandra macrostachya has been praised for its "antiquity and extraordinary character." Therefore, it often appears as a subject in ancient paintings. Placing a Pachysandra macrostachya in a leader's office can help harness its fortune to suppress the negative energy in the office, stabilize the office's luck, and enhance the leader's fortune, bringing wealth and assistance from benefactors, which is beneficial for the company's development.
Phalaenopsis orchid
Phalaenopsis orchid has bright and lovely flowers with rich and vibrant colors, a long blooming period, and many flowers. It can absorb harmful gases indoors, purify the air, and is suitable for pot display in living rooms, dining rooms, and studies. It can also be used as cut flowers, expensive boutonnières, bridal bouquets, and high-end materials for flower arrangements.
It can be used as a gift during festivals like the Spring Festival and New Year, or placed in formal occasions such as gift tables at weddings, main tables, or service counters, and opening ceremonies.
Cymbidium
The "Chinese orchid" commonly referred to by Chinese people, usually refers to several varieties of the orchid genus in China, such as Cymbidium goeringii, Cymbidium tortuosum, Cymbidium × longibracteatum, Cymbidium faberi, Cymbidium kanran, Cymbidium sinense, and Cymbidium lentiginosum. Chinese orchids are quite different from the showy tropical orchids (such as Cattleya) with their bright colors and large flowers and leaves. They have a simple and quiet, elegant and noble temperament, very much in line with Eastern aesthetic standards. They also represent smooth careers and peaceful prosperity, making them suitable for placing on office desks and study tables.
What Plants to Place by the Office Door
Fortune at the Top
Fortune at the Top is a type of bromeliad, also known as the large flowered star. It has a unique rosette shape and bright inflorescence. It flowers only once in its lifetime, with a bloom period that can last more than half a year, making it quite distinctive. Fortune at the Top symbolizes a rising fortune and a flourishing career. Placing it in a leader's office can boost the leader's luck and the company's business.
Fortune at the Top loves sunlight, and the brighter the sunlight, the more brilliant the plant becomes, with the leaves turning red layer by layer, looking very beautiful. Of course, avoid direct sunlight in summer. Water the roots regularly, allowing the water to gradually permeate the entire pot. You can spray around the plant to increase humidity.
Fortune Bamboo
The plant is tall and slender with branches at the top. It is commonly used for home vase arrangements or potted care, especially the "pagoda" shape that originated from Taiwan, also known as "lucky bamboo," which has high ornamental value. There is a saying in China, "Blossoms bring fortune, bamboo brings safety." Because of its delicate and graceful leaves, rich in bamboo charm, it is very popular.
Bird-of-Paradise
Bird-of-Paradise is a perennial herbaceous plant of the Strelitziaceae family, expressing people's longing for freedom and peace. It has lanceolate leaves and prominent flower columns, and is native to southern Africa, with a plant height of 1-2 meters. The blooming period is in winter. Strelitzia is evergreen all year round, with a unique and elegant appearance, giving a clear and noble feeling. Its flower language is freedom and peace, flying together.