The "female happiness" flower: what signs should a girl and woman know?

The flower's scientific name is spathiphyllum. Its nickname, "women's happiness," comes from a legend associated with the Mesopotamian goddess Astarte and her white, heart-shaped flowers, symbolizing fertility and femininity. Many superstitions and beliefs for women are associated with it.

Spathiphyllum

For unmarried girls

A spathiphyllum plant growing in a single girl's room is believed to fully reveal her attractiveness, charm, and femininity. It helps one find harmony with oneself and the world, and can also attract the one destined for one. A blooming spathiphyllum indicates that one's desire has been answered, and the girl is about to find love. It's important to pay close attention to one's surroundings and not miss this sign of destiny.

To unlock the flower's magic, purchase it on Wednesday, Friday, or Saturday, leaving the seller's change if any. Care for it properly and mentally send it your wishes for your love life. It's best if the flower is a gift from a male relative.

For married ladies

For couples who dream of having a baby but are unable to have it, placing a peace lily purchased by the spouse in the bedroom is a good idea. Its blooming indicates that their cherished wish will soon come true.

"Women's Happiness" brings calm, tranquility, peace, and harmony to a married couple's home. It has a beneficial effect on the atmosphere, charging it with positive energy. The most suitable location for a spathiphyllum pot is the southwest corner of the room. According to feng shui, this area is considered the love zone, symbolized by earth and fire. Therefore, a spathiphyllum pot should contain brown and fiery shades.

For dating couples who are not married

Spathiphyllum is believed to be a feminine flower that signals to her how compatible her partner is. The most alarming sign is the flower's wilting when a new man arrives in the house. If it turns yellow, wilts, and dies, it's likely that the man's energy isn't quite right for her and her home. To test, you can ask the man to water the flower. If it continues to grow, or even blooms, then the man is the perfect companion.

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