Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Lucky Bamboo as an Indoor Plant


Indoor plants not only add life and beauty to one’s home but it can also be used as a quick decorating tool. It brings compliments from guests and neighbors that appreciate its distinct charm. Moreover, indoor plants like lucky bamboo can be a unique indoor plant that is associated with Feng Shui and carries good fortune to your haven – your home.

This simple and elegant Lucky bamboo was named after the German-English gardener, Henry Conrad Sander. The plant is native in tropical in West Africa. It symbolizes strength that is filled with prosperity. And some varieties of this plant generate white flowers in addition to its lush leaves. And usually the number of its stalks determines the kinds of energy that it attracts into your home and office.

This gift plant – lucky bamboo is considered as a Chinese ornamental plant, though its unrelated to bamboo and not from Asia. It is known for its low-maintenance character, lasts for a long time and can survive in water or in soil and under a wide variety of light conditions. And since it is believed to wish good luck and brings lively chi energy so it is not surprising if many people keep this plant at home and even at office lobbies, stores and even at schools.

The lucky bamboo can be an ideal gift for any occasion as well. Instead of giving cut flowers that wilt easily, sending plants can be the best alternative for a long lasting gift. This gift plant is assumed to convey prosperity and fortune when given as a gift to friends, officemates or family. Ultimate affection of wish and hope can be best expressed in sending plants like this. However, it can also be as given as sympathy plants or birthday plants.

And since this plant is very much popular because of its well-earned reputation, you can take advantage of it even at your local nursery. And surely, this is also an online plant which can be delivered at your place without causing you any hassles. Though, vast majority of lucky bamboo plants are shipped from Taiwan and China where breeders usually grows them still its demand globally is increasing. Continuously, this Lucky bamboo will spread its harmony for those who appreciate its exquisiteness.

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