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15 Lucky Plants to Bring Good Fortune Into Your Home This New Year

Angela Lin by Angela Lin
December 16, 2025
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Start the New Year off right with the luckiest plants for your home that bring good fortune and positive energy. Beyond decoration, adding colour and life to your space, plants can help attract good fortune. 

According to traditions like Feng Shui, an ancient Chinese philosophy that explores the connection between humans and their environment, some plants are believed to bring wealth, while others invite love and happiness. From money trees to peace lilies, here are the best plants to fill your home with prosperity and style for the entire year ahead

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#1. Peace Lily

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The peace lily, with its elegant white petals and cream coloured centers, symbolizes harmony, tranquility, and peace. This plant is a popular choice for purifying negative energy and cleaning the air in your home. 

Peace lilies are often recommended for the living room to promote family harmony, or near entryways to invite positive, peaceful energy into the home. To thrive, they need to be watered once a week, kept in moderate temperatures, and placed in bright, indirect sunlight.

#2. Citrus Tree

Citrus trees are said to bring good health and positive energy. They symbolize new beginnings, joy, and good luck, making them the perfect plant to start the New Year. The bright fruits represent abundance, serving as a cheerful reminder of the good fortune the tree brings. 

Citrus trees should be placed in the East areas of your home, near windows, or by the front entrance to attract prosperity, health, and family harmony. They can be grown both indoors and outdoors, but growing them indoors can be challenging since they require six to eight hours of sunlight each day.

#3. Chinese Money Plant

The Chinese money plant is one of the luckiest plants for your home, known for bringing luck and positive energy. It’s ideal as a companion for your office desk or study area, where it can help to reduce stress and support mental well-being. 

This plant thrives in warm temperatures and dim or indirect sunlight. It requires weekly watering and prefers warm climates. Additionally, the Chinese money plant is safe for pets, making it a great choice for households with cats or dogs.

#4. Baby Rubber Plants

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Baby rubber plants represent well-being and are often associated with fertility. They are multipurpose plants that promote harmony, personal growth, and creative flow. It is also said they help to protect spaces from negative energy, making them a thoughtful addition to any home, especially in the New Year.

Baby rubber plants are indoor plants that prefer bright indirect light, but can tolerate dimmer conditions. They thrive in moderate humidity but require occasional misting in dry climates. 

#5. Aloe Vera

Aloe vera is known for its protective and healing energy. It absorbs negative energy from the environment and promotes emotional balance and well-being. Because of its strong healing, aloe vera is often kept in rooms where you want to restore calm. The plant is also strongly associated with good luck, positive transformation, and good fortune.

The best placement for aloe vera plants is near entrances or windows to block negative energy and invite fresh chi. Aloe vera is a low-maintenance plant and thrives in bright, indirect light, and doesn’t need frequent watering.

#6. Golden Pothos

The golden pothos symbolizes renewal, wealth, and prosperity, thanks to its heart-shaped leaves and association with the wood element. It’s considered highly auspicious and is often called the “money plant”. 

To attract wealth, it’s best to place this plant in the Southeast areas of your home. They’re Ideal for kitchens and offices to help clear negative energy, but avoid placing them in bedrooms, as their vigorous growth is believed to cause overstimulating energy. To keep golden pothos healthy, provide at least 6 hours of indirect sunlight daily. Water them once a week and keep them in a moderately humid environment for optimal growth. 

#7. Jade Plant

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Beloved as one of the luckiest plants for your home, the jade plant is said to attract wealth and good fortune with its coin-shaped leaves. It’s often given as a housewarming gift to represent prosperity and friendship.

For the best Feng Shui, place jade plants near the front door to welcome positive energy into the home. Avoid keeping it in bedrooms or bathrooms, as these spaces weaken its positive energy. The jade plant thrives in bright, indirect sunlight and only needs watering every two or three weeks.

#8. ZZ Plant (Zanzibar Gem)

In Feng Shui, the ZZ plant is a powerful symbol for attracting wealth, prosperity, and growth. It helps to enhance career opportunities and bring in good fortune, which is why it’s commonly given as a congratulatory gift for new business openings. 

For optimal results, place them in entryways or offices to invite fresh, prosperous energy. ZZ plants are extremely low-maintenance and only require indirect light and watering every two or three weeks.

#9. String of Hearts

The string of hearts promotes good luck and abundance, making it a great addition to any space. It also symbolizes love, harmony, and balance as the cascading vines attract gentle, nurturing energy. Placing this plant in your home at the start of the New Year can help bring in fresh energy and set a positive tone for the year ahead.

It’s best to keep this plant in hanging baskets or on shelves near South or West-facing windows to encourage vibrant growth. The string of hearts prospers in bright, indirect light and needs watering once a week.

#10. Peacock Plants

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Peacock plants are meant to bring stability, success, and a strong foundation, making them ideal for fostering a prosperous environment. Its unique leaves bring positive energy and balance to your home.

To attract wealth, place the peacock plant in the Southeast areas of your home. It prefers high humidity and bright, indirect light, avoiding direct sunlight. The plant enjoys moist soil, so it requires water once or twice a week. 

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#11. Philodendron Heartleaf

Known for its heart-shaped leaves and long vines, the philodendron heartleaf represents love, partnership, and balance. This plant also helps to bring calmness and positive energy, especially in relationships. It represents the wood element, which fosters harmony and new beginnings. 

The ideal location for the philodendron heartleaf is in bedrooms and bathrooms. To keep it healthy, place the plant in bright, indirect sunlight, maintain a humid environment, and water it once or twice a week.

#12. Anthurium Clarinervium

The anthurium clarinervium represents love, peace, and hospitality, making it an excellent plant to welcome the New Year with positive energy. In Feng Shui, this plant is popular for its ability to enhance luck and abundance. 

With heart-shaped leaves, the anthurium clarinervium can grow to almost 60 centimeters tall, ideal for spacious indoor areas. They require high humidity, moist soil, and bright, indirect sunlight to maintain their beautiful leaves. 

#13. Orchid

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Symbolizing beauty, love, and fertility, orchids bring balanced and positive energy into any space. Because their flowers are long-lasting, they represent lasting relationships. The different colours of the orchid also have meanings: pink brings romance, purple attracts wealth, and yellow invites friendship. 

Placing orchids in the bedroom can enhance love, while keeping them in the living room promotes harmony and attracts wealth. It’s essential to have an odd number of stalks, as this is believed to encourage better energy flow. Orchids flourish with indirect light, moderate watering, and a clean, decluttered environment. 

#14. Bird of Paradise

Welcoming joy and fortune, these plants symbolize faithfulness in love. The plant’s tropical appearance and upright growth bring feelings of happiness and passion. If you’re looking for any of these benefits, then this is the ideal plant to start the New Year. 

Growing between three and eight feet, this plant requires plenty of space and is ideal for bringing life and brightness to corner areas. To care for the bird of paradise, water it weekly, keep it at room temperature, and provide five to six hours of bright, indirect light each day. 

#15. Lucky Bamboo

The lucky bamboo is one of the luckiest plants for your home, symbolizing growth, luck, and balance. It represents the five elements: wood, water, earth, fire, and metal, which are believed to create positive energy and bring good fortune.

The number of stalks also carries different meanings: three stalks represent family, and five or seven are for health. For best results, lucky bamboos should be placed in the East direction to promote health and family harmony. These plants thrive indoors with clean water, average humidity, and indirect light. 

To A Positive Year Ahead

Whether you seek love, luck, wealth, good fortune, or health, these luckiest plants for your home can help you begin the New Year with positive energy. With proper care and nurturing, your plants will thrive and support a bright, uplifting year ahead.

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Angela Lin is a Content Marketing Specialist at Zoocasa, where she creates engaging content to help homebuyers and sellers navigate the real estate market. As a student who’s often on the lookout for apartments herself, she is passionate about simplifying complex real estate information into clear and easy-to-understand topics.

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