In this Palo Alto Online column, George Reno from Davey's Menlo Park office shares some trees well known for luck and some lucky native trees.

Posted: February 13, 2024

Plants and trees can add color and shade to your property – but did you know that there are certain types that are believed to bring luck, fortune and prosperity? Blossoming tree of the Horse Chestnut with a whitewashed trunk against a blue sky with clouds on a sunny day. Selective focus.

According to feng shui principles, certain varieties, known as “luck” plants, are believed to attract good energy into a space. Outdoor trees can serve as a protective barrier against negative energy and noise, while indoor plants can bring harmony to your home. So which trees should you add to your home and landscape?

To see which trees are lucky, click here.

For more information, contact the Menlo Park Davey office.

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