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Plants talismans and amulets for Zodiac signs

Houseplants are needed by a person not only for decorating the interior, but also for supporting their health, as indoor flowers are real psychotherapists who take care of mental and physical well-being every day. And if you choose houseplants for your home according to your sign of the Zodiac, their benefits for your physical and mental state will be hard to overestimate.

Aries (March 21 – April 20)

For success, happiness at home, and good luck, Aries needs to have indoor plants with fiery-red, burgundy, pink, or orange flowers and leaves. Since representatives of this sign are quite noticeable, the plant should be small in size. Aries’ indoor plants include: Indian and Japanese azalea (with red and pink flowers), garden geranium, coleus, and royal begonia.

Begonia not only helps make your home welcoming and meetings interesting, but it also attracts many new people and clears the atmosphere of your home from unwanted residual energies.

Flowers and wild plants that resonate with Aries’ energy include: carnations, hawthorn, violets, sweet peas, anemones, catchflies, and hydrangeas.

Taurus (April 21 – May 21)

For comfort, tranquility, and a sense of stability, people born under the sign of Taurus need beautifully flowering, low-growing, and strong indoor plants. These plants help find a secure life. They include: Kalanchoe, decorative begonia, gloxinia, ampelous peppers, Persian cyclamen, and silver and serpentine crassula (money tree and monkey tree).

Flowers that resonate with the energy of your Zodiac sign include: lily of the valley, lilac, zinnia, and portulac.

Gemini (May 22 – June 21)

To gain new friends, ease of learning, and quick wit, it’s necessary to have curly plants and plants with lush foliage at home. These include: tradescantia, chlorophytum, ferns, ivies, feather palms, asparagus, and dates. They help improve mental health and clear the energy at home. They serve as a talisman in relationships with friends. Place them near your workspace, and they will help you quickly absorb information.

Flowers and wild plants that resonate with the energy of your Zodiac sign include: jasmine, daisies, nasturtiums, forget-me-nots, and daffodils.

Cancer (June 22 – July 23)

For happiness at home and joy in the family, Cancer needs to have indoor plants with fleshy, juicy stems and leaves that require abundant watering. A distinctive feature of Cancer plants is flowers gathered in compact bushes, forming friendly families. These plants help improve the atmosphere at home, the psycho-emotional state of family members, and relationships with relatives. Since Cancer is responsible for the home and the weather at home, plants of this sign can be planted as talismans for all other signs that value peace, comfort, and happiness at home.

Cancer’s indoor plants include: aloe (agave) tree-like, ostensible, fuchsia hybrid, bushy peperomia, and calanchoe. Flowers and wild plants that resonate with the energy of your Zodiac sign include: water lilies, lotus, all white flowers, forget-me-nots, tulips, and violets.

Leo (July 24 – August 23)

For success in love and creativity, Leo needs to have beautiful, brightly flowering indoor plants at home. Flowers that resonate with this Zodiac sign are demanding in terms of content and care. They require good lighting and sunlight. To support emotional and physical tone, clear energy at work and at home, you need to have such plants as gardenia, Japanese camellia, sensitive mimosa, Chinese rose, geranium, balsam, and cala.

Flowers and wild plants that resonate with the energy of your Zodiac sign include: carnations, peonies, chrysanthemums, sunflowers, and rose hips.

Virgo (August 24 – September 22)

Virgo’s plants provide an opportunity to maintain physical health and develop intelligence. Among the plants of this sign, there are both fruiting ones that, in addition to beauty, bring benefits (for example, self-pollinating cucumbers), and decorative species. Since Virgo is quite flexible, many lianas with flexible stems also belong to this sign. Virgo’s plants provide an opportunity to control the flow of thought and restrain emotions, contributing to intellectual work.

Virgo’s plants include: rowan, cyssus, Japanese fatsia, and scindapsus (devil’s ivy). Flowers and wild plants that resonate with the energy of your Zodiac sign include: aster, arnica, lungwort, lily, delphinium, carnation, daisy, and chrysanthemum.

Libra (September 23 – October 23)

For harmonious partnerships and preservation of peace around you, it’s desirable to have plants in your home that are distinguished by refined beauty, elegance, and rarity. These are plants with beautiful, small flowers and attractively colored leaves. Being near them, you feel the perfection of the surrounding world. They help people establish relationships and develop a sense of taste and harmony.

Libra’s flowers include: Indian azalea, chrysanthemum, codiaeum (croton), Japanese fatsia, hybrid heliotrope, Chinese rose (hibiscus), lily, cineraria (cross-leaved), and big-leaved hydrangea.

Flowers and wild plants that resonate with the energy of your Zodiac sign include: roses, camellias, orchids, heather, and lilac.

Scorpio (October 24 – November 22)

To gain additional strength, resources, and confidence in yourself, as well as the ability to manage situations, it’s desirable to have plants at home that possess hidden attractiveness, are sometimes inconspicuous, but carry great power and benefit. Usually, these plants are saturated with moisture. Their appearance, leaf and flower color are very attractive. Often they have large leaves.

Scorpio’s plants include: dragon tree, monstera, deliciosa, ginura, common oleander, tiger fawcetta, and three-banded sansevieria (mother-in-law’s tongue, snake skin). Flowers and wild plants that resonate with the energy of your Zodiac sign include: carnations, peonies, chrysanthemums, gladiolus, cacti, freesia, and orchids.

Sagittarius (November 23 – December 22)

For success in affairs, fulfillment of desires, and acquisition of wisdom, it’s essential to have a Sagittarius plant at home. As a rule, these are tall plants that have stretched their flower stalks upwards. They are noticeable, bright, and often used for designing office interiors and large spaces. With the increase in flower form, the size of the plant increases.

Sagittarius’ plants include: sacred fig, bamboo, Tetragyne, citrus, royal strelitzia, and lemon. Flowers and wild plants that resonate with the energy of your Zodiac sign include: carnations, daffodils, zinnias, palms, reeds, gladiolus, cornflowers, lotus, and cowslip.

Capricorn (December 23 – January 20)

To achieve goals, focus on any idea for concrete results in a given matter, pay attention to the houseplants of Capricorn.

As a rule, these plants have a severe form with a sturdy stem, often bearing thorns and spikes, sometimes with minimal foliage to conserve moisture. Plants of this sign can be quite tall and slow‑growing. Resonant with Capricorn are the desert cactus, Dracaena deremensis, fragrant coniferous plants, elephant‑foot yucca, rubber‑leaf ficus, living stones, and fan palms.

Flowers and wild plants that generally resonate with the energy of your zodiac sign include white carnation, ivy, buddleia, edelweiss, yellow thistle, aconite, and mandrake.

Aquarius (January 21 – February 19)

If you are interested in prospects, enjoy lively and colorful gatherings, if an idea has been lingering for a long time and you eagerly await a flash of insight, you should engage with the plants of Aquarius. These are plants that help you view the old with a fresh perspective. Lacking external symmetry, they possess a quality that sets them apart from other flora. They have original shapes and often provoke surprise. Resonant with Aquarius are coleus (dwarf and ‘Blue Me’), indoor maple (Abutilon), pleasant Stromanthe, Dracaena ‘Goldie’, striped Reo, and the most beautiful Paunsetia (beautiful milkweed).

Flowers and wild plants that generally resonate with the energy of your zodiac sign include violet, myrtle, daffodil, wormwood, immortelle, mistletoe, and belladonna.

Pisces (February 20 – March 20)

For understanding the invisible world, penetrating the depth of being, and developing spirituality, pay attention to indoor plants that resonate with Pisces. These plants are both terrestrial and aquatic. Since Pisces is a Water sign, these plants are moisture‑loving, fragrant, and bear beautiful flowers. Often the plant’s appearance lacks a clear shape, but is perceived as a whole, unified entity.

The flower attracts attention as a whole, not merely by separate parts. The stems of Pisces plants usually lack a rigid structure and are supported by environmental features—either thick water or stone or other natural supports. Resonant with Pisces are aquarium plants, orchid, “fish‑tail” palm, trailing ficus, fragrant geraniums, and succulent “thick‑stem” varieties. Flowers and wild plants that generally resonate with the energy of your zodiac sign include forget‑me‑not, daffodil, crocus, jasmine, violet, mimosa, poppy, and lily.

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