Auspicious flowers for your garden

26 Oct,2023

Marigolds are believed to ward off bad spirits in several faiths in addition to helping ward against pests.

Marigolds

The fact that this rose is a favourite for cut gardens and small bouquets may have contributed to the flower's reputation as a lucky charm in romance.

Cecile Brunner Climbing Rose

Chrysanthemums are a flower that will be in plenty in the autumn and can be lucky for you in a number of ways.

Chrysanthemum

These enormous flowers are frequently used in bridal bouquets because they symbolise riches and good fortune.

Peonies

Azaleas may be planted in large quantities to create lucky mounds, and they symbolise beauty and plenty.

Azaleas

Another auspicious flower, amaryllis is commonly seen around Christmas, but in mid-fall, beautiful scarlet blossoms begin to appear in markets as bulbs.

Amaryllis

Like azaleas, all gardenias represent good luck. "But you'll need no luck at all when growing this gardenia".

Mystery Gardenia

Daffodils are an easy-care and auspicious plant that symbolise wealth and good fortune during Chinese New Year.

Daffodils

In addition to being regarded as the flower of friendship, yellow roses may also bring luck and pleasure.

Yellow Roses

The vines of morning glories are said to offer enjoyment and tranquilly to the garden; they can climb over vertical buildings or fall over fences.

Morning Glories