Lucky Bamboo
How would you like a nice green plant thriving in that dim & colorless office of yours or how about adding a touch of modern to your home decor? Here’s a popular indoor plant that even the most beginner of green thumbs can make flourish, and it’s believed to bring good luck too!
What Is Lucky Bamboo?
Guess what–it’s not bamboo! Lucky Bamboo is a member of the lily family (Dracaena sanderiana) and grows in rainforests located in parts of Asia. If it is a large luxurious or shaped arrangement you want, we can make it!
Lucky Bamboo is a favored indoor plant because it’s so easy to grow and take care of. No need for potting soil, these plants are happy to grow in just water (Hydroponics). If you have a windowless office, this is one plant you should try–it thrives in both natural and artificial light.
Meanings For The Number Of Stalks:
Lucky Bamboo grows in single stalks, some believe that arranging a certain amount of stalks together in a container holds special meaning and levels of luck. I’ve come across many lists, some suggesting different things for each amount but they generally follow this guide:
- One Stalk: Simple Life
- Two Stalks: Love; Double Luck
- Three Stalks: Happiness; Good Luck; Longevity
- Four Stalks: Death (avoid). The word four sounds nearly the same as the word death in Chinese, that’s why it’s avoided.
- Five Stalks: Wealth; Health; Creativeness; Excitement
- Six Stalks: Health; Happiness; Harmony
- Seven Stalks: Health
- Eight Stalks: Growth; Wealth; Prosperity; Abundance; Prospering Business
- Nine Stalks: Good Fortune; Most Lucky
- Ten Stalks: Perfection; Complete
- Twenty-one Stalks: Powerful Blessings
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