LifestyleSuperstition and beauty: The hoya's curious place in your home

Superstition and beauty: The hoya's curious place in your home

Plant enthusiasts will go to great lengths for new, exciting plants. Sometimes, however, they might choose a species with a notorious reputation. According to superstition, this particular plant attracts poverty. Which plant are we talking about?

This plant attracts financial problems
This plant attracts financial problems
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4 July 2024 12:32

If you are superstitious, you should be cautious about a popular ornamental plant. Originating from the tropical regions of South America, the hoya thrives in domestic conditions. However, there is something not everyone knows about it.

There is a superstition associated with the hoya, which says that this plant symbolizes misfortune and bad luck. According to some beliefs, hoya in the home is supposed to bring bad luck in financial matters. It turns out that the more luxuriantly the plant blooms, the less money we will have in our wallet. However, no evidence supports this claim; the hoya is a magnificent species.

What does hoya look like?

Identifying a hoya is not difficult if we consider a few characteristic features. First, its leaves are thick and leathery, and they also have interesting colours (ranging from green to pink to silvery spots).

The second distinctive feature is the flowers. Collected in umbels with a star-like shape and a sweet fragrance, they can enchant any plant lover. The flowers are usually white or pink. Hoya is a climbing species that grows in places like rocky crevices in natural conditions. Thanks to its durability and ease of care, hoya has become a popular decorative plant in homes and public spaces, such as schools or offices.

Is hoya a safe plant?

Although the hoya is generally considered safe for pets, its milky sap can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions. Therefore, to avoid potential problems, the plant should be placed in a location inaccessible to children and pets. Planting it in a macrame near an east-facing window is a good idea.

Also, remember to use protective gloves when trimming this plant's stems to prevent the sap from coming into contact with your skin.

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