Auspicious Plants in the Japanese Garden

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There are various plants all over the world with special meanings.

Like stands for purity or is a flower, that is used to the deceased, or daisy stands for innocence and loyal love.

In are plants with auspicious meanings too.

They are called "Engi no " plants 縁起の良い as a sign for luck or good omen.

How this got their particular meaning, how they are used and why you should plant them in your garden, you will find in our eBook.

Contents:

Introduction

Japanese ""

Heavenly Bamboo

Hiiragi

Japanese Laurel

Japanese Apricot

Pagoda Tree

Satsuki Azalea

Spirea

Crape Myrtle

Bitter Orange

Rhododendron

Camellia

Christmas Berry

Notes

11 pages with lots of information about the origin of names, their meaning and various descriptions of traditions.

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