5 indoor plants that can help in love, if you believe in folk signs

30.03.2023 19:50
Updated: 15.04.2023 00:09

Popular rumor has endowed some indoor plants with “love-bewitching” properties.

Such flowers not only decorate the home, but also, according to popular belief, help arrange personal life. This has not been proven by science, but folk signs do not need it.

Spathiphyllum

The popular name of the plant speaks for itself - "women's happiness" and "bride's flower". The sign says that this flower should be given to an unmarried girl who dreams of walking down the aisle. However, it is better if it is given to her by a male relative or a married sister.

Violet

According to popular belief, the violet is a kind of amulet against the evil eye, envious glances and other negativity. The impact on personal life depends on the color. For example, a pink violet is recommended for those who are single. And a red one is recommended for those who lack passion in their relationships.

Hippeastrum

The flower is endowed with powerful energy. In Europe, hippeastrum was given the nickname "knight's star", and in China the plant is known as "hero's strength".

Plant
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According to legend, a guy would give the bulb of this flower to his beloved, and she would grow a flower from it. As the plant developed, the feelings of the lovers "bloomed".

Orchid

Phalaenopsis is credited with various properties. For example, it is said that the plant reveals a person's creative potential, drives away depression, and strengthens relationships between close relatives.

If you follow the rules of Feng Shui, an orchid will help improve the relationship between husband and wife if you place the plant in the southwest part of the house.

Anthurium

The belief is that this flower should be paired with spathiphyllum. Then there will be passion in the relationship and there will be no room for cheating.

Author: Dmitry Bobrovich Internet resource editor

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  1. Spathiphyllum
  2. Violet
  3. Hippeastrum
  4. Orchid
  5. Anthurium