Popular rumor has created many beliefs about what the flowering of zamioculcas means.
Its magical properties are contradictory, as are the names “women’s happiness” and “flower of celibacy”.
Zamioculcas was so named because of its resemblance to spathiphyllum. The inflorescences of the plants do have a certain similarity.
However, the more popular name of zamioculcas is the dollar tree. They say that it, like the money tree (crassula), is able to attract wealth to the house.
The belief says that the dollar tree will save its owner from loneliness and help find love. But the omen will work if the flower is a gift. In this case, the giver is given a couple of coins in return.
According to popular belief, the plant cannot be placed in the bedroom, and the leaves cannot be sold for subsequent cultivation.
In order for zamioculcas to attract money into the house, it should be placed in the south-eastern part of the home.
You can strengthen the “money” omen by placing a large bill under the pot.
A dollar tree will never bloom for owners who constantly quarrel with each other and envy other people.
If zamioculcas blooms, then favorable changes are expected in the house. For example, one of the household members will have success at work, a wedding or the birth of a child.
Leaves wither and fall off - a bad sign. The sign says that the owners will face financial difficulties. A suddenly withered plant, which had recently bloomed, promises great trouble.