Flowers and Plants in Feng Shui – Creating Harmony in Your Home

Decorating with flowers and plants is more than just aesthetics – according to feng shui, the right plants can strengthen the energy in your home and contribute to greater well-being. Here’s an inspiring introduction to how you can use the power of plants to create balance, freshness, and harmony.

Freshness and Vitality

In feng shui, plants symbolize life energy – also called chi. Green leaves, budding stems, and blossoming flowers reflect growth, freshness, and movement. A living plant in the room can bring new energy to a stagnant corner or soften a bare space. Lush and well-kept plants strengthen the flow of positive energy.

Tip: Avoid withered or dusty plants – they can block chi rather than strengthen it.

The Meaning of Colors

Colors play a central role in feng shui, and each color has its own energetic quality:

Pink and red – symbolize love, passion, and vitality. Suitable for bedrooms and relationship areas.

Yellow and orange – bring joy and togetherness, ideal for kitchens and living rooms.

Green – stands for balance, healing, and renewal.

Blue and purple – stimulate inner calm, spirituality, and reflection.

Choose flowers in colors that support the feeling you want to enhance in the room.

Balance and Harmony

A core principle in feng shui is the balance between the five elements: wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. Plants belong to the wood element and can be used to balance other elements. Place plants in areas where you want more life, movement, or creativity.

Too many plants, however, can create imbalance, especially in small rooms – choose carefully and keep it airy.

Energizing Scents

Scent is often overlooked but is a powerful tool in feng shui. Plants and flowers with natural fragrances can raise the energy in a room and positively affect mood. Lavender calms, while citrus and eucalyptus uplift.

Examples of fragrant feng shui plants:

Jasmine – enhances romance and creativity

Lavender – creates calm in bedrooms and bathrooms

Rose – for love and self-love

Connection to Nature

Feng shui is based on the interplay between humans and nature. Plants act as a bridge between your indoor environment and the outside world. They bring in the rhythm of nature, grounding daily life. Even a small potted plant on a desk can remind you of the bigger picture.

Plants in the Bedroom (Feng Shui)

The bedroom is a place for rest and recovery. Here, it’s important to choose plants carefully. Avoid plants with sharp leaves or strong energy, as they can cause restlessness.

Best bedroom plants according to feng shui:

Lavender – for calm and sleep

Peace lily – purifies the air and symbolizes harmony

Orchid – stands for beauty and inner balance

Aloe vera – protective and healing energy

Chrysanthemum – symbolizes peace, joy, and long life; choose light colors for a tranquil atmosphere.

List: Feng Shui-Friendly Plants

Pachira (money tree) – symbolizes prosperity and success. Fits well in hallways or offices where you want to boost energy for career and finances.

Bamboo – stands for long life and luck. Thrives in bathrooms or kitchens and brings a calm yet powerful energy flow.

Orchid – associated with beauty and creativity; great in bedrooms or living rooms to strengthen harmony and aesthetic balance.

Peace lily – a symbol of harmony and air purification, perfect for bedrooms or workspaces.

Jade plant – represents financial success, often placed in offices or near entrances to welcome abundant energy.

Author

David Denyer

Euroflorist's Flower Expert

With over 35 years of floristry experience, David Denyer is a renowned master in his field. His talent and artistic vision have earned him numerous accolades and awards, establishing him as one of the industry's leading figures. David has captivated audiences worldwide, showcasing his passion for floristry in Europe, China, Australia, and America. His captivating demonstrations have left a lasting impression on floral enthusiasts globally. In 2023, David made a memorable appearance on the prestigious television show, Gardeners World, further solidifying his reputation as an exceptional florist. David's journey to success began in 1996 when he was named Interflora "Florist of the Year." Since then, he has represented the United Kingdom in the "Europa Cup" and achieved consecutive Chelsea Gold Medals and Best in Show titles at the renowned Chelsea Flower Show from 2000 to 2003. In July 2004, David was once again named Interflora "Florist of the Year" and led his team to victory at the Interflora World Cup in Melbourne, Australia. He continued to impress with another Chelsea Gold Medal in 2005 and received a Gold Medal in 2011 for his floral installation titled "A Sense of Perspective." David's Accolades: July 1996: Interflora "Florist of the Year"; September 1999: Represented the UK in the "Europa Cup" in Austria; May 2000-2005: 6x Consecutive Chelsea Gold Medal and Best in Show - Professional Floristry; July 2004: Interflora "Florist of the Year"; September 2004: Interflora World Cup Winners in Melbourne, Australia; 2011: Chelsea Gold Medal for "A Sense of Perspective" floral installation; 2023: Appeared on Gardeners World in 2023; David's vast experience and expertise now benefits Eflorist customers. Understanding the emotional power of flowers, he ensures that every customer receives the utmost delight when enjoying their thoughtfully sent bouquet.