20 Plants That Attract Wealth (Top Picks)

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Plants and prosperity have been linked for centuries in cultures all over the globe. Maybe you’re into feng shui principles, or perhaps you just love the way greenery brightens up a room, either way, some houseplants have built up a reputation for bringing good fortune into our lives.

Bringing the right plants into your space can shift the vibe, making things feel a bit more abundant and, honestly, just better all around. From classic picks like jade plants and lucky bamboo to aromatic herbs like basil and mint, these plants do more than just look nice. They clean your air, lift your spirits, and are loaded with symbolism about growth and vitality.

1) Money Tree (Pachira aquatica)

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The Money Tree is famous for its supposed ability to bring financial luck, and honestly, who wouldn’t want that? Pachira aquatica is a wetland plant and loves it warm, ideally between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius.

In Asian traditions, folks will often braid young seedlings into decorative bonsai trees. Plus, the seeds are packed with oils, proteins, and minerals, so it’s actually useful beyond its lucky reputation.

Stick one in a bright spot indoors, and you might just notice a little extra abundance (or at least a beautiful plant).

2) Jade Plant (Crassula ovata)

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The jade plant is a popular choice for anyone hoping to attract prosperity. In Chinese culture, it’s thought to bring in the money and is a staple in many businesses.

Try placing this plant with its tiny pink or white flowers by your entrance or on your desk. The round, coin-like leaves are all about financial growth and good luck.

3) Lucky Bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana)

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Lucky bamboo isn’t actually bamboo (surprise!), but Dracaena sanderiana, a tropical plant from Central Africa. In feng shui, it’s a go-to for good fortune and prosperity.

The number of stalks you use actually means something: three for happiness, five for wealth, and six for prosperity. Lucky bamboo is super easy to care for – just water or soil, a bit of light, and you’re good to go.

4) Snake Plant (Sansevieria)

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Snake Plant, or Sansevieria, is pretty much indestructible and, in several Asian cultures, is thought to bring good fortune. It’s a solid choice if you want something that’ll survive almost anywhere indoors.

It helps filter your air while adding a little green to your space. Those upright leaves look like they’re reaching for the sky – maybe a subtle nod to growth and resilience?

5) Peace Lily  (Spathiphyllum wallisii)

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Peace Lily is another plant folks believe draws in prosperity and positive vibes. Those crisp white blooms just have a way of making a room feel calm and balanced.

They do best in rich, well-draining soil and don’t need loads of attention. If you’re busy but still want to bring in some abundance, this one’s a safe bet.

6) Money Plant (Pilea peperomioides)

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Money plant is a classic in Feng Shui circles, seen as a symbol of prosperity. This trailing beauty is a common sight in Indian homes and is super easy to propagate; just snip and root.

Besides all the tradition, it’s a handy air purifier, so it’s doing double duty.

7) Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema)

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Chinese Evergreen is a favorite for good fortune in Asian households. It’s low-maintenance, sports lovely variegated leaves, and doesn’t mind low light.

Plenty of people grow this one for luck, and it’s one of those plants that just keeps popping up on wealth-attracting lists. Easy to see why!

8) Citrus Trees

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Citrus trees have this long-standing link to prosperity, partly because they produce fruit that’s actually valuable. These fruiting trees can get pretty tall, and for growers, they’re a real source of income.

Citrus is a big deal economically in many countries, and the fruit itself has become a symbol of wealth and even social status. Not a bad plant to have around!

9) Basil

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Basil isn’t just for your pasta, as it’s also seen as lucky. In Bulgaria, sweet basil is thought to bring fortune and health, especially when it comes to love and wellness.

If you’ve got a sunny windowsill, this kitchen staple will thrive. Plus, who doesn’t love having fresh basil on hand?

10) Orchids

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Orchids just ooze luxury and prosperity. The Chinese have grown them for medicine, and in Europe, they became status symbols for aristocrats.

Set an orchid on your table and you get instant elegance, not to mention a little extra “something” in the wealth department.

11) Lavender

Lavender’s got a reputation for prosperity, partly because it’s so versatile commercially. If you’re growing it for essential oil, you’ll want linalool content around 20-45% for the best quality.

A commercial grower might plant about 20,000 lavender plants per hectare, and there’s steady demand for lavender products – oils, dried flowers, and all sorts of value-added goodies.

12) Mint

Mint is another one of those plants tied to wealth in different traditions. This hardy perennial from the Mentha genus basically grows itself.

It likes nutrient-rich, loose soils but isn’t fussy. Indoors, outdoors, whatever works for you.

Aside from its lucky symbolism, mint is just plain useful – think teas, salads, and even essential oil.

13) Fan Palm

Fan palms instantly make a space feel a little more tropical and, well, prosperous. Their bold leaves and landscape versatility are part of their charm.

You can keep them inside or out, and their slow growth makes them pretty manageable. If you want a touch of luxury and a little wealth symbolism, give fan palm a try in a sunny spot.

14) Rosemary

Rosemary’s got a long history as a symbol of prosperity and protection. This fragrant herb from the mint family can hit two meters if you let it.

Try growing it near your front door, as people say it invites positive energy and new opportunities. Plus, it’s evergreen and tough as nails, so it’s really about staying power and growth.

15) Golden Pothos

Golden Pothos, sometimes called the Money Plant, is another crowd favorite for prosperity. It’s ridiculously easy to care for and adapts to most spots in your house.

Those heart-shaped leaves and trailing vines look great anywhere. Golden Pothos is all over offices and living walls these days; maybe it’s the good luck, or maybe it’s just a really forgiving plant. Either way, it’s a winner.

16) Spider Plant

Spider plants are thought to bring positive vibes and a bit of prosperity, at least according to several cultural traditions. They’re tough little things so even if you forget about them for a while, they’ll probably forgive you. Perfect for anyone who wants some green without a lot of fuss.

In feng shui, those arching leaves are said to represent abundance and steady growth, which, hey, who doesn’t want a bit more of that?

17) Geranium

Geraniums have this long-standing reputation for bringing prosperity, and lots of cultures seem to agree on that. These vivid, cheerful blooms are believed to help invite good energy and maybe even a little extra cash flow into your home.

Rose-scented geraniums are especially valuable, with their oil being a pretty big deal in the global market. They’re easygoing plants; just give them some sun and well-drained soil, and they’ll reward you with bright flowers and fragrant leaves. Indoors or out, they’re a classic pick for anyone hoping to add a hint of wealth and success to their surroundings.

18) Bamboo Palm

The Bamboo Palm brings a kind of laid-back, tropical feel to any room, and in feng shui, it’s all about prosperity. It likes indirect light and needs its soil to stay a bit moist if you want those fronds to stay lush.

Bamboo has all sorts of nutritional and economic perks, so it’s not surprising it’s seen as a symbol of abundance. Some people place their Bamboo Palm in the so-called “wealth corner” to try to boost financial luck. Whether or not it works, it definitely adds a fresh, positive energy to the space.

19) Hibiscus

Hibiscus plants are just gorgeous with those big, bold flowers can really light up a space. Across different cultures, they’re tied to ideas of wealth and prosperity. 

Besides looking fantastic, these plants are believed to attract good energy and a bit of abundance, so, not a bad choice for your home or garden if you ask me.

20) Gardenia

Gardenia’s been linked to prosperity and abundance for ages, popping up in all sorts of traditions. In traditional Chinese symbolism dating back to the Han dynasty, it’s got this reputation for prestige and wealth.

If you’re into the idea of bringing in some good vibes, you might want to try adding this fragrant flowering plant to your space, whether that’s your living room or out in the garden. The evergreen shrub produces aromatic blooms that, according to quite a few folks, could help attract fortune and maybe even a little extra luck if you take care of it.

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Jessica L.

Jessica is a dedicated horticulturist with a deep passion for gardening, landscaping, and supporting local wildlife. She combines her expertise in plant care with a love for creating vibrant, sustainable outdoor spaces that nurture biodiversity.

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