Chinese rose and its omens: how to keep the mysterious flower at home
The Chinese rose, an exquisite plant often used for both outdoor and indoor decoration, captivates with its beauty. However, it also carries a mystical reputation associated with various omens.
The plant has acquired the rather ominous nickname "flower of death" due to the belief that it brings imminent death to the owner or those close to them. Additionally, there is a belief that the rose can drain a person of vitality and physical attractiveness.
Although these associations may be unsettling, not all signs linked to the Chinese rose are negative. Owners of this charming flower are advised to observe its appearance for potential insights.
When the plant starts shedding its leaves, it signifies that heavy and burdensome energy has accumulated in the house. This omen often serves as a warning, indicating that the owner could have become a target of malicious actions, with the Chinese rose acting as a protective shield.
A sudden halt in the growth of a Chinese rose, despite proper care, forewarns illness for its owner in the near future. This flower, considered a symbol of "muzhegin," should be kept away from the homes of unmarried girls, as it repels potential suitors with its mysterious aura.
Yellowed leaves on the flower signify hidden illnesses afflicting the homeowner. This sign also hints at workplace issues that may arise in the near future.