Which plants & flowers are considered lucky?
Which plants and flowers are the luckiest? We've dug out the best good luck plants, not only for your home, but for birthdays, weddings and more. Read on to discover which flowers and plants are the most lucky, what their symbolism is and more.


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The 10 best flowers for weddingsIf we had to pick one, we would say that the jade plant, or ‘lucky plant’ as it’s also known, is the luckiest plant you could own. It’s been considered lucky for centuries and is said to attract wealth and prosperity, making it one of the most popular plants in Feng Shui.
According to Feng Shui, lavender attracts good fortune and offers protection from bad energy. Traditionally, it represents healing, calmness, grace and devotion.
According to Feng Shui, bamboo is one of the luckiest plants you can keep and is said to embody the elements of wood, water and earth, creating harmony in your home.
The lotus flower is said to be a symbol of good luck, hope and resilience due to its ability to rise out of muddy waters and bloom into a beautiful flower.
Myths and legends are where most plants and flowers get their meanings from, and among them are a few that tell tales of luck.
These include the story of Paeon, who was saved by Zeus and transformed into a beautiful peony flower, and heather, which according to Celtic history was declared to bring good fortune to others.
Find out more about the history of lucky flower meanings.