Ficus, cactus and 7 more indoor plants that steal women's happiness: folk signs

23.03.2023 17:18
Updated: 14.04.2023 20:32

People have noticed for a long time that living plants can influence the energy of a house and a person, both positively and negatively.

Esotericists have identified several flowers that do not benefit women, but, on the contrary, “steal” their happiness and love.

Violet

Esotericists speak negatively about this flower. They point out that the flower provokes diseases of the reproductive system and is the cause of female loneliness. Bioenergetics advise to be wary of growing violets, since there is a possibility that their owner risks living her life alone.

Hoya

The plant has poisonous leaves and a reputation for being a "husband killer." Esotericists say that the plant prevents women from starting long-term relationships.

Ivy with large triangular leaves

A popular belief says that the more luxuriant such a plant is, the faster the marriage or relationship will fall apart.

Cactus
Photo: © Belnovosti

Cissus (indoor grapes)

Since ancient times, the plant has been known as a "magnet" for misfortune. Esotericists claim that owners of cissus most often suffer from betrayal of their chosen ones.

Monstera

Superstitions classify this plant as a "vampire". It is believed that because of the monstera, a person often has headaches and feels a loss of strength, apathy and laziness. And bioenergetics add: monstera in the bedroom - the end of intimate relationships.

Chinese rose

Destroys love relationships, leads to the breakdown of marriage. It is especially undesirable for unmarried women to keep the Chinese rose.

Cactus

A popular belief says that the energy of a cactus is too “prickly” for men who appear on its territory.

Fern

The plant releases a lot of carbon dioxide and causes headaches in humans. According to experts, the fern "drives away" all admirers from its owner.

Ficus

The ficus has a bad reputation not only in the former USSR, but also in the West. The plant was nicknamed "widow's" after the end of World War II. It turned out that in families where there were no ficuses, most of the men returned from the front. Since then, the ficus has been treated disapprovingly.

Author: Dmitry Bobrovich Internet resource editor

Content
  1. Violet
  2. Hoya
  3. Ivy with large triangular leaves
  4. Cissus (indoor grapes)
  5. Monstera
  6. Chinese rose
  7. Cactus
  8. Fern
  9. Ficus