What are the taboos in feng shui regarding the osmanthus tree on the balcony, and what are the secrets to nurturing a healthy osmanthus tree on the balcony?

What are the taboos of planting osmanthus trees on the balcony in terms of feng shui?

This article introduces the taboos of planting osmanthus trees on the balcony in terms of feng shui and the secrets of keeping osmanthus trees healthy, and will take everyone to understand together.

Many people have asked: Osmanthus trees are commonly seen on the streets, and they are very fragrant during the Mid-Autumn Festival. In the past, an ordinary osmanthus tree was sold for several thousand yuan in Guangxi. Are they still valuable now? Can they be planted at home? What are the feng shui considerations? How to plant them for better growth?

Today, let's talk about osmanthus trees, analyze the feng shui implications and considerations of osmanthus trees, and also introduce the key points of planting osmanthus trees. Those who like it can like, collect, or follow the author, who will continue to provide more information, news, and planting technology knowledge.

According to the literature, osmanthus trees as ornamental plants were popular in the Tang and Song dynasties in China, and were commonly planted in royal gardens and family courtyards. The famous female Ci poetess Li Qingzhao, known as the "First Talent Woman in a Thousand Years," once described and praised the osmanthus tree like this: "Faint light yellow, soft in nature. Sparse in emotion, distant in trace, only the fragrance remains. Why need shallow green and deep red? It is naturally the first among flowers." This means that although the osmanthus tree is not as bright as the plum blossom and does not attract attention, it has a light color and strong fragrance, silently leaving behind its scent, and does not need the red and green colors of famous flowers to be considered the best.

Osmanthus trees are planted more in the city of Guilin, known as the "Best Landscape in the World," and can be seen everywhere as绿化 trees on urban avenues and alleys. It is also the city tree of Guilin. It has been praised by many domestic and foreign tourists as "十月来桂满城香" (October in Guilin is full of the fragrance of osmanthus). Therefore, friends who like to travel can choose to visit Guilin in October. You can not only enjoy the beautiful natural scenery, but also experience the new sensation of the city full of the fragrance of blooming flowers and golden ground.

The osmanthus tree is a evergreen shrub or small tree, native to southern China, with a flowering period in autumn, golden flowers, and fragrant aroma, making it a very beautiful and valuable plant. Osmanthus trees can be used for viewing, making fragrances, brewing tea, making wine, and have many medicinal and edible benefits. The famous snack "osmanthus cake" is made with osmanthus as the main ingredient. Osmanthus is one of the top ten traditional flowers in China, integrating greening, beautifying, and fragrant properties, making it an excellent garden species with both ornamental and practical qualities. The osmanthus is clear enough to purify the dust and strong enough to spread far and wide, making it a wonder. Especially during the Mid-Autumn Festival, when the clusters of osmanthus are in full bloom, on a quiet and round night, enjoying the osmanthus with a glass of wine, the rich fragrance is refreshing and invigorating.

Next, let's talk about the feng shui implications, taboos, and planting techniques of osmanthus trees to fill your home with fragrance and auspiciousness.

Chinese people imply osmanthus as "sublime," "beautiful," "auspicious," "friendly," "loyal," "fragrant and upright," "immortal friend," and "immortal guest." The branches of osmanthus imply "outstanding individuals" and "official career." In Europe and America, the branches of osmanthus imply "glory" and "honor." The osmanthus tree is also a feng shui plant, symbolizing auspiciousness, wealth, and longevity, making it suitable for planting in homes or office spaces to increase气场 and wealth.

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