6 good luck plants that attract wealth, love and positivity to bring home or gift someone

Discover how common houseplants like Jade plants, Philodendrons, and Pilea are more than just decor; they're symbols of luck, prosperity, and well-being. These plants, rooted in traditions like Vastu and Feng Shui, are believed to attract wealth,...

These 6 plants bring good luck, positivity and good energy into your home. (Istock)
Plants are not just for decor. They are a great addition to spruce up your space, lighten your mood, bring in more positivity and are good for well-being as well. Many plants are believed to bring luck, prosperity, and emotional well-being. From the corner of your room to the desks and the entrance of your house, adding greens is considered good luck. A few of the most well-known good luck plants are snake plants, peace lily, basil, money plant and ofcourse, the ever-popular lucky bamboo. But that's not all. There are other plants which you can bring home or gift others for their symbolic meaning and uplifting presence.

But beyond these familiar names, several other plants are often gifted for their symbolic meaning and uplifting presence.

Jade plant

One of the most loved and cherished plants in both Vastu and Feng Shui traditions is Jade. These small and easy-to-maintain plants are also referred to as "money tree" because of their association with prosperity and stability. As per traditional beliefs, the Jade plant is considered to be an auspicious one when kept healthy. The succulent's rich green leaves are linked to renewal, growth and positive vibes, making it a great presence in your home or for gifting.


These plants are commonly placed near the entrance of the house or on office desks. It is believed to enhance creativity and mental clarity. Many also view it as a thoughtful gift for ambitious individuals who are constantly working toward their goals and could use a symbolic boost of luck and motivation. Jade plants are described in traditional wellness beliefs as evergreen succulents associated with abundance. They are often said to activate wealth energy when placed correctly and maintained with care, reinforcing their reputation as a symbol of prosperity and steady growth.

Philodendron

This soft, heart-shaped leaf plant is often associated with love, harmony and emotional healing. In Feng Shui practices, it is sometimes recommended to keep two plants together as a symbol of balanced relationships and partnership energy. The plant is also seen as a symbol of steady growth and emotional balance. Its lush green foliage is believed to soften harsh energy in a space, making interiors feel calmer and more welcoming.

According to traditional placement guidance, philodendrons are often kept in the southeast area of a home or office, which is associated with abundance and financial well-being. Some also place it in the east corner, which is linked to family harmony and health, with the belief that it promotes emotional healing and overall balance.
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Pilea

The Pilea, widely known as the Chinese money plant, is one of the most popular symbols of wealth and prosperity in modern homes. Its round, coin-like leaves are believed to represent financial growth and good fortune. In Feng Shui and Vastu traditions, it is often placed in the southeast direction of a space to activate prosperity energy. Its easy maintenance and ability to propagate quickly also make it a symbolic plant for sharing luck with others.

The plant is commonly kept in living rooms or office desks, where it is believed to attract stability and positive energy while reducing negativity in the environment.


Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus is often appreciated not just for its beauty but also for its refreshing fragrance. It is widely associated with cleansing energy, stress relief, and mental clarity. The plant is believed to create a calm and soothing environment, making it a popular choice for home offices and living spaces where focus and relaxation are needed.
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It typically requires ample sunlight, around six hours a day, along with moderate watering when the soil becomes dry. In symbolic traditions, eucalyptus is associated with purification, clarity of thought, and emotional balance, making it a natural choice for people seeking a peaceful atmosphere at home.

Oxalis

Oxalis, also known as the lucky shamrock or false shamrock, is often linked with good fortune due to its clover-like leaves. While it is sometimes mistaken for the four-leaf clover, it is still widely considered a symbol of positivity and protection. One of its unique traits is how its leaves fold at night and reopen during the day, a natural rhythm that is often interpreted as a sign of renewal and continuous positive energy.
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In traditional beliefs, oxalis is associated with protection from negativity and the flow of good luck into the home. It grows best in bright, indirect light and requires watering every one to two weeks, making it both attractive and easy to care for.

Peony

Peonies are often seen as one of the most elegant flowering plants, symbolising romance, friendship, wealth, and honour. They are commonly used in weddings and celebrations due to their lush and luxurious appearance. Different colours of peonies carry different meanings. Pink is associated with love and friendship, yellow is linked to new beginnings, coral represents success, and purple is connected with nobility and dignity.

The plant thrives in direct sunlight and requires regular watering, especially during its early growth stages. Once established, peonies can bloom beautifully for years, often becoming a long-lasting symbol of prosperity and grace in gardens.
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