
Magnolia
Also known as white magnolia, etc. , it is the city flower of Shanghai and a precious ornamental tree in gardens, symbolizing pioneering spirit and upward striving。
Jujube Tree
In courtyard landscaping, planting jujube tree symbolizes early success and celebrating the arrival of an auspicious child。 It represents achieving things ahead of others。
Pomegranate
Rich in symbolism for multiple blessings and prosperity, it exudes a sense of wealth and abundance。
<strong Peach Tree
A deciduous fruit tree with black bark, commonly cultivated for its ornamental flowers and fruits。 Peach wood is believed to have protective qualities, similar to the ancient concept of Peach symbols which were used for warding off evil spirits.
Orange Tree
The word “orange” sounds like “unusual,” symbolizing good fortune and joy. Its colorful fruits in shades of red and yellow bring festive cheer, while its leaves are believed to have soothing properties that bring happiness to the home。
Plum Tree
A hardy tree adaptable to various soils, it blooms with five-petaled flowers representing noble elegance and prosperity。 The five pets symbolize “Five Blessings,” enhancing domestic luck and well-being.

Prunus
Ancient texts record that when magnolias bloom, they resemble a golden sash, symbolizing high status and prosperity。 Planting them in courtyards expressed the wish for official success。
Peony
A Traditional Famous Flower and “Queen of Flowers,” it is regarded as a symbol of flourishing prosperity and peaceful happiness。
Important Note: Feng Shui is a tool to adjust the balance of luck, both good and bad。 Proper adjustments can enhance good fortune or mitigate misfortune effectively。 It’s recommended to consult professional feng shui masters for environmental design and layout guidance to achieve optimal results。
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