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Lucky Bamboo  

With its remarkable resiliency and intricate stems, lucky bamboo is indeed considered the perfect indoor plant. This plant is a good option, whether you are a beginner or experienced gardener seeking to improve your indoor greenery.

About Lucky Bamboo 

Lucky bamboo is a cultivated houseplant that can be grown in soil or hydroponically. While the stalks look like real bamboo plants, lucky bamboo actually belongs to the Asparagaceae family. This plant is known to have deep roots in an ancient Chinese philosophy called Feng Shui. The plant can be traditionally given to promote good fortune, good luck, health, and love. The bamboo plant is also popular because of its simplicity, beauty, and symbology. 

Scientific Name 

Lucky bamboo’s scientific name is Dracaena sanderiana, a species of flowering plant native to Central Africa. This plant was named after Henry Frederick Conrad Sander, a German-English gardener. It is commonly marketed as the lucky bamboo plant. 

Origin and History 

The plant’s history goes back into Chinese culture for more than 4,000 years. The lucky bamboo plant originated in Southeast Asia. For years, this plant has been associated with Feng Shui practice. This plant is said to provide luck, love, and health and can grow about an inch every month. 

Symbolism and Meaning

Lucky bamboo symbolizes a wish for a strong and prosperous life. If you’re giving this plant as a gift to someone, this means wishing that person more blessings. The lucky bamboo plant is also an expression of love and is believed to double your luck. Lucky bamboo symbolizes wealth and abundance. 

How to Take Care of Lucky Bamboo 

Proper plant care is needed for lucky bamboo to thrive. Make sure to give the lucky bamboo plant enough light but keep this away from direct sunlight because it might burn the leaves. Water the plants regularly and have proper drainage.

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