Where to plant peonies in the garden according to feng shui
A detailed introduction about where to plant peonies in the garden for good feng shui and some small experiences of raising plants that are good to see when entering the door. Next, the editor will introduce them.
Garden decorative plants.
Decorative plants in the courtyard have stricter requirements and more meticulous management than those in residential areas to ensure good luck throughout the year. Chinese people have always been particular about symbolic meanings, and if the garden is evergreen and flowers all year round, it is considered a good omen and good luck. To achieve this, it is necessary to understand the habits and functions of plants for decorating the garden, which can be roughly divided into the following six categories:
·(1) Sun-loving flowers: They prefer sunlight and should be planted on the sunny side. These include: peonies, peony, plum blossoms, begonias, azaleas, chrysanthemums, white orchids, yellow orchids, jasmine, golden shower trees, red flowers, hibiscus, magnolias, crape myrtles, casuarinas, nandinas, michelia, hardy hibiscus, elaeagnus, sedum, marigolds, African daisies, ground covers, scarlet sage, white flowers, snapdragons, globe amaranth, sunflowers, daisy flowers, hydrangeas, delphiniums, poppies, "old beauty," Chinese roses, hibiscus, daylilies, Chinese lanterns, gladiolas, lantana, various succulents, etc.
·(2) Semi-shaded flowers: They can be planted in semi-shaded or semi-sunny areas and can grow normally even with strong sunlight. These include: camellias, osmanthus, green leaves, cycads, spotted leaves, begonias, veined begonias, sparrows, turtle beans, reed grass, one-leaf greens, one-leaf green spider flowers, large-leafed begonias, peace lilies, night-blooming flowers, dan gui, hawksbeard, fragrant osmanthus, Chinese rose, boneset, Buddhist belly bamboo,观音 bamboo, white蝉山, Chinese rose, toothache plant, cattleya orchids, daylilies, nine-mile fragrant, etc.
·(3) Shade-tolerant plants: They fear strong sunlight and prefer semi-shaded environments, best planted in shady areas with occasional sunlight. These include: orchids, hanging orchids, aerial orchids, bamboo, asparagus, lucky bamboo, Dracaena, ferns, areca palms, cycads, chicken soup flowers, evergreen plants, green leaves, Dracaena, Aspidistra, Thalia, calathea, purple-backed calathea, etc.
·(4) Aquatic plants: They are most afraid of water pollution and are suitable for planting in ponds, fountains, fish ponds, or flower pots. These include: lotus flowers, narcissus, water lilies, water lettuce, bottle gourds, duckweed, water pine, water cypress, water celery, algae, etc.
·(5) Climbing plants: These are climbing vines that are very beneficial for vertical greening in small courtyards and can be used to decorate house walls and fences. These include: Boston ivy, trumpet creeper, wisteria, peas, honeysuckle, night-blooming flowers, begonias, morning glories, climbing roses, cucumbers, passion fruits, Chinese lanterns, kidney beans, watermelons, balsam pears, etc.
·(6) Fragrant plants: Their flowers contain volatile essential oils and are best planted near the front of buildings, pavilions, or newly opened windows, where their fragrance is refreshing.
Woody fragrant flowers include: jasmine, white orchids, michelia, citrus flowers, roses, gardenias, osmanthus trees, orchids, "generation after generation" flowers, plum blossoms, wintersweet, night-blooming flowers, nine-mile fragrant, etc. Herbs with fragrant flowers include lotus flowers, orchids, etc.
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