Although this type of thing should be approached with great distance and a pinch of salt.there are many people who believe in superstitions. They are convinced that certain behaviors and things can bring good luck or, on the contrary, be a source of bad luck. They try to avoid the latter like the plague. As it turns out, according to superstitions, some popular houseplants can attract failure, and one of them is supposed to have a bad effect on finances. It is better not to keep it at home.
Be careful with this plant. Hoya will bring you financial bad luck
This is a hoya whose flowers resemble stars in appearance. Hoya is exceptionally charming and relatively easy to maintain. However, its most attractive feature is the flower buds that look like tiny stars.. Hoya blooms between May and June. Its flowers can last until autumn.
According to superstition, hoya brings financial bad luck to household members. It is said that the more beautifully it blooms, the greater the devastation it will cause in terms of money. It is even called the “poverty plant”. Hoya is also said to scare away potential partners and can cause misunderstandings in relationships.
Hoja flower – supposedly brings bad luck, but its charm is hard to resist. How to care for this plant? (illustrative photo) Yara Fua / Unsplash
These plants bring exceptional bad luck. The list goes on
Interestingly, the list of plants that, according to superstition, are not good for us is quite long. The same is said about monstera, ivy, heather, and cacti.. Heather, according to superstition, is supposed to bring misfortune to the entire house. It was once believed that witches made their brooms from these plants. And monstera? It is supposed to produce negative energy, which makes the household members nervous and irritated. Do you believe in such superstitions?
Source: Gazeta

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