The Language of Flowers
Feng shui principles
The ancient Chinese art of feng shui teaches us how to harness positive
energy through the correct placement of objects to encourage harmony and
balance. Using the principles of feng shui, A Little Shop of Flowers
creates floral designs that inspire harmony, wellbeing and good fortune.
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Feng Shui Flowers
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The Language of Flowers:
The PEONY is honored as the supreme flower. It signifies luck,
prosperity and honor, and is excellent for enhancing marriage
opportunities.
ROSES (red, pink or white) and PEONIES can be placed in
the marriage area of your bedroom. In the living room, they can increase
your chances of attracting a loving and faithful marriage partner.
NARCISSUS is a magnet for good fortune.
PEACH and PLUM blossoms augment beauty and charm and
create harmonious relationships. Plum blossom in a home’s wealth areas
can increase your monetary fortune.
White LOTUS blossoms symbolize purity, endurance and uprightness.
They are often used in spiritual settings and ceremonies.
The CHRYSANTHEMUM signifies gentility and longevity and is
revered in Oriental art.
ORCHIDS portray culture and nobility and add grace to any
setting. These aristocratic blossoms can be placed in the wealth area of
an office or living area.
DAY LILIES burst with life and are associated with maternity and
fertility.
Red TULIPS, ROSES, POPPIES and CARNATIONS are powerful
dynamos of chi, or energy. They’re especially strong near a front
entrance.
Yellow flowers, such as DAFFODILS, TULIPS, CROCUS and CALLA
LILIES, add a splash of yang energy and promote health, especially
in the center of a room.
PINE with its upright strength represents longevity, integrity
and dignity.
BAMBOO honors the Taoist principle of going with the flow. Its
yielding endurance
evokes fidelity, wisdom and longevity.
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