What does ivy symbolize in terms of feng shui, and what are the functions and effects of ivy?

What is the meaning of Feng Shui in ivy?

If you want to know what feng shui meaning ivy has and some green plant maintenance experiences on the efficacy and role of ivy, let's take a look together.

Ivy has high ornamental value, and it can effectively purify the air when cultivated at home, so it is loved by most people. However, many people want to know what feng shui effect ivy has. In fact, placing ivy at home can bring good luck, so as long as you place ivy in the right position, you can play a good feng shui effect. Let's follow Xiaobian to understand the effects and functions of ivy.

[1. What is the feng shui effect of ivy?]

Ivy is a plant that has been evergreen for many years and is very suitable for breeding at home. As long as it is placed indoors, it can bring good luck to people and can also play a role in wealth management. Therefore, cultivating ivy at home is a very good choice, but everyone should pay attention to not placing it on the balcony, otherwise it will affect its normal growth, resulting in symptoms such as yellowing of leaves.

If you observe carefully, you may find a green plant stuck on the bride's head, which may be strange to you, but if you listen carefully to the older generation, it is not difficult to know that it is used to ward off evil spirits. During the wedding, the beautiful figure of ivy is indispensable in the bride's bouquet, which means that life is not influenced by villains or demons. Men can distinguish the likes and dislikes of lovers by wearing it. In addition, the thorns on the ivy are said to be able to stab evil witches.

Ivy is a very beautiful evergreen vine, which indicates the long-term spring. Therefore, it has a beautiful name "Ivy", which is deeply loved by people. Giving a friend ivy means that the tree of friendship will last forever. If a friend gets married, the beautiful figure of ivy will also be included in the bouquet given to the bride. I wish you a happy wedding and a hundred people grow old together. "[2. The efficacy and role of ivy]

What is the meaning of Feng Shui in ivy?

Ivy is most commonly used to be planted on outdoor walls or courtyards, or raised in indoor hanging baskets. No matter where they are, they are as vibrant as a gecko, climbing like a spider's web. Every late spring and summer, we will see a piece of green. Its leaves are like maple leaves, and small pale yellow and white flowers bloom every flowering period. They are very beautiful and fresh, making them a popular green ornamental plant.

Ivy can also be used as medicine. As a member of the traditional Chinese medicine community, it can clear heat and eliminate fire. It has a good protective and nourishing effect on the human liver. It can reduce body pain, reduce swelling and sterilize bacteria. In addition, ivy also has a good cosmetic effect, which can tighten the skin and eliminate edema.

Ivy can also absorb benzene, which can absorb 90% of indoor benzene under 24 hours of light. It is speculated that in a 10-square-meter room, only 2-3 pots of ivy are needed to purify the air. In addition, growing ivy indoors can also absorb particulate dust in the air.