The Jade Tree: The Plant That Attracts Luck And Prosperity

Last updated by Madison Carter

Have you ever heard of Feng Shui? This art aims to harmonize the energy of a place as well as to improve the well-being of its occupants. Well, according to Feng Shui, owning a Jade tree is said to bring about fortune, luck and positive energy. It is THE plant you need to have in your life!

We know that plants have many virtues, they purify the air, decorate, help us to sleep and do much more too. However, the Crassula, also called Jade tree, has many more priceless benefits. It is said that this plant attracts money and is also a powerful symbol of luck.

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The Jade tree or the money plant?

This plant originates in South Africa gets its name from its beautiful green color. It’s very simple to maintain. It only requires to stay indoors, in a bright place, but not in full sun, with a little water from time to time. This regular maintenance will support its blooming and the emission of positive energies which are supposed to influence the fields of finance, business and career. It is therefore essential to keep it in good health. In particular because its growth represents your own evolution or the increase of your income and in addition. As for the shape of its leaves, they remind us of small coins. So, we must do what whatever it takes so that they don’t fall off.

Where should you place your Jade plant in order to receive its blessings?

Feng Shui experts recommend placing this plant to the right of your main entrance, facing north. A few coins placed in the pot will also increase its power. You can also place it in a blue metallic pot, reminiscent of silver.

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Is the Crassula the best plant to attract luck?

Just like the lucky bamboo, the Jade tree also attracts luck. It is therefore the perfect housewarming gift, but it can also be given for a wedding or a birth. Finally, this lucky tree is also nicknamed the friendship tree because it promises intense and lasting friendships with those who come through your door (especially if they come to care for your Crassula while you're away!).

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