9 Best Good Luck Plants for Your Home

Lucky Bamboo: Easy to grow, prefers medium to bright indirect light, and needs slightly moist soil or changed water weekly if grown in water.

Oxalis: Also known as the lucky shamrock plant, it enjoys bright, indirect light and periodic drying between waterings.

Pilea: Also called Chinese money plant, thrives in bright, indirect light and should be watered when the soil feels mostly dry.

Money Tree: Prefers medium to bright indirect light, should be rotated weekly, and watered when the top inch or two of soil feels dry.

Chrysanthemum: Known for longevity and good luck, should be watered when the soil feels slightly dry on top and discarded after blooming.

Jade Plant: Associated with wealth and longevity, prefers bright, indirect light and should be watered only when the top inch or two of soil feels dry.

Peony: Symbolizes wealth and rank, requires direct sunlight for at least six hours daily and weekly watering until established.

Citrus Tree: Symbolizes prosperity, needs direct sun for six or more hours per day and watering when the soil feels slightly dry on top.

Lavender: Brings serenity, thrives in full sun and well-draining soil, needing water only when very dry.