Why: Known for its air-purifying qualities, it promotes a sense of calm and peace
Care: Low maintenance, thrives in low light.
Why: Filters toxins from the air and symbolizes resilience and growth.
Care: Easy to care for, tolerates low light and infrequent watering.
Why: A symbol of healing and protection, it’s also known for its medicinal properties.
Care: Needs bright, indirect sunlight and minimal watering.
Why: In Feng Shui, it represents good fortune, growth, and positive energy.
Care: Grows well in water or soil, needs indirect light.
Why: Known for its calming fragrance, lavender helps reduce stress and anxiety.
Care: Prefers lots of sunlight and well-drained soil.
Why: Considered a symbol of prosperity and wealth, especially in Feng Shui.
Care: Needs plenty of sunlight and infrequent watering.
Why: Known to purify the air, and its fragrance brings a sense of calm and clarity.
Care: Prefers full sunlight and regular watering.
Why: Known for its ability to purify the air and improve indoor quality.
Care: Low maintenance, thrives in moderate light with occasional watering.
Why: Symbolizes wealth, prosperity, and good luck, often used in Feng Shui.
Care: Grows easily in indirect light and needs minimal watering.