What are “Bad Luck” plants?

Quelles sont les plantes "Porte-Malheur" ?

Some plants are associated with luck and prosperity, but others are known to bring bad luck.
These beliefs, derived from Feng Shui, Vastu Shastra and other traditions, emphasize warns against bringing certain plants into our homes.
So, what are these plants that, according to superstitions, bring bad luck and that you should avoid having in your home?

Bad luck plants to banish from the house

1. 🌳 The Tamarind Plant

Tamarind, although common in some tropical regions, is considered a source of negative energy according to the Vastu Shastra.
It is said that evil spirits dwell in this tree, and having one near your home could attract bad luck.

2. 🌿 Cacti

Cacti, although fashionable and resilient, are often associated with negative vibes in Feng Shui.
Their thorns symbolize conflict, stress and discord. Better to keep them outside, where their bad vibes will be blocked by the walls of the house.

3. 🌸 Geraniums

These vibrantly colored plants are known for absorbing negative energy.
They should be placed outdoors rather than indoors, as they are considered to bring bad luck and loneliness.

4. 🏵️ Hydrangeas

Symbols of isolation and failure according to Feng Shui, hydrangeas can, if kept indoors, attract negative energies. It is recommended to plant them in the garden rather than keeping them in pots at home.

5. 🦠 The Cotton Plant

In Hindu tradition, cotton easily accumulates dust, a symbol of poverty and bad luck. It is recommended not to have one at home, even if this plant is visually very aesthetic.

6. 🏜️ The Tree of Babul

This plant, known for its thorns, is also a sign of bad omens in the Vastu Shastra. Thorns symbolize conflicts and misfortunes within the home.

7. 🌿 The Lianes

The vines grow downward, symbolizing a decrease in vital energy. It is best to keep them outside to prevent them from draining positive energy from the house.

8. 🌿 The Pothos

Although popular in interior design, pothos absorbs energy from its surroundings. Feng Shui advises having no more than three indoors, as this could lead to imbalances in your space.

9. 🌳 Bonsai

The bonsai, symbol of a sick tree and slowed in its growth, is frowned upon in the Vastu Shastra. It is recommended to place it outside to prevent it from harming prosperity.

10. 🐉 Mother-in-law's Tongue

Known for its purifying properties, this plant is nevertheless associated with bad vibes due to its pointed leaves. It is recommended to keep it near windows or the front door, but not inside the house.

11. ⚰️ Dried Flowers

Although popular in interior decoration, dried flowers are considered to bring bad luck. Feng Shui emphasizes that they symbolize death and prevent prosperity from circulating in the house.

12. 🌺 The Azalea

Azalea thorns are seen as amplifying tensions in the home. It is recommended to place them outside to avoid introducing conflicts within the home.

13. 🌺 The Poppy

Associated with misfortune in some cultures, the poppy has a bad reputation due to its tendency to wilt quickly and its use as a sedative.


Should We Really Fear These Plants?

Beliefs around "bad luck" plants are based on ancient traditions and spiritual practices such as Feng Shui and Vastu Shastra. Although these beliefs are not based on scientific evidence, they continue to influence the way some people design their homes.
If you're superstitious, it might be a good idea to heed these recommendations, but remember that most plants bring beauty, serenity, and better air quality first and foremost.


Some Alternatives to Attract Good Energies 🌟

If you fear attracting bad luck with certain plants, opt instead for species known for their positive vibes such as lucky bamboo, peace lily or even lavender, symbols of prosperity and happiness.

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