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Australian fir has thorns, is feng shui good?

Australian fir with thorns is good for feng shui.

Abies australis is an evergreen plant with strong vitality. As long as it is well maintained, it can survive for hundreds of years. It also means that business can last as long as Australian fir, and future generations of the family will continue.

The branches and leaves of Taxodium ascendens are needle-shaped, which can absorb dust and toxic gases in the air and also have the function of making money. From the geomantic point of view, Chinese fir can increase indoor luck, make the indoor five elements more and more harmonious, achieve the function of making money and make the owner happy. In addition, if Australian fir is placed in front of the office, you should also pay attention to the fact that the office door is best to open frequently. This can give full play to the feng shui function of Australian fir and better promote the feng shui effect.

Taboo of potted Australian fir

1, the living room potted feng shui should pay attention to whether it is beneficial to the living room financial position. The flowers and leaves of bonsai should be round and big, and needles and azaleas should be avoided. Potted plants such as Fortune Tree and Evergreen are the best, symbolizing the owner's positive and optimistic attitude towards life. The height of the vase is better than half the height of the house. If the vase is not high enough, you can put a shelf on it.

2, the living room bonsai should pay attention to the size of bonsai, mainly small and medium-sized bonsai, rather than too large bonsai, so as not to make the living room feel oppressive for visual reasons.

3. Potted plants in the living room are placed with Feng Shui. Remember, the placement of potted plants should not hinder people from walking. Pay attention to the collocation of small and medium sizes to achieve a patchwork visual effect. Larger potted plants can be placed at the entrance of the living room, the corner of the hall, next to the stairs and other places that do not affect people's activities; Small potted plants can be placed on coffee tables, low cabinets, corner sofas and so on.