Hi everyone - While editing I uploaded the wrong footage, woops! I meant to show classic bamboo stalks and as it was kindly pointed out I uploaded a Bamboo Palm instead! So here's your bonus plant #7 - still light and airy. Thanks for your understanding!
The money plant you showed I’ve always heard called the Mexican money plant, while the Chinese Money plant is the Pilea Peperomiodes (so?) and looks entirely different- leaves are succulent and like coins. I’m curious if this is confusion or if the feng shui is the same regardless.
Great question - over the years I've always been told about and shown the "Mexican money plant" - (maybe it's more accessible in the states?) in my future video where I talk about "secret findings" I share that in my experience, good Feng Shui is more about the intention behind the "wood element" than the specific type of plant (and its name). I appreciate your comment so much because this is a perfect example of how different plants seem to work differently for people. And different plants resonate with different cultures. If you're unsure which one is better for your Feng Shui, I would recommend choosing which one feels more abundant to you and which one you resonate with more!