All the Plants
Find the symbolism behind each plant in this design.

Aloe Vera
aloe barbadensis

Symbol of health & protection. In South Africa, they even hang the aloe vera above the entrances of homes as it’s also said to bring luck.
Bird of Paradise
strelitzia nicolai

Symbol of freedom due to its striking flowers, resembling an exotic bird ready to take flight.
Boston Fern
nephrolepis exaltata

Symbol of happiness.
Cheese Plant
monstera deliciosa

According to Chinese symbolism, this plant represents long life and the act of honouring elders and respected figures.
Chinese Evergreen
aglaonema

Symbol of family & longevity in Chinese culture.
Chinese Money Plant
pilea peperomioides

Symbol of wealth, financial gain, and friendship.
Devil's Ivy
epipremnum aureum

Symbol of perseverance, wealth, good fortune & eternity.
English Ivy
hedera helix

Ivy represented peace to the Druids, perhaps because of its ability to bind different plants together. Today ivy symbolises fidelity.
Ferns
in general

In Victorian England they were a symbol for sincerity, whilst in New Zealand they represent new beginnings and in Japan they stand for hope.
Fiddle Leaf Fig
ficus lyrata

Symbol of wisdom and learning.
Heart Leaf Philodendron
philodendron hederaceum

Symbol of abundance, love, and good health.
Kentia Palm
howea forsteriana

Symbol of immortality and eternity.
Money Tree
pachira aquatica

Symbol of wealth and good fortune.
Peace Lily
spathiphyllum wallisii

Symbol of peace and tranquility. According to the Chinese art of feng shui, it can cleanse the energy of a room.
Prayer Plant
maranta

Symbol of gratitude.
Prayer Plant
calathea

Symbol of new beginnings, calm, and peace.
String of Hearts
ceropegia woodii

Symbol of love, longevity, and commitment.
Zebra Plant
alocasia zebrina

Symbol of growth, strength, and prosperity.
ZZ Plant
zamioculcas zamiifolia

Symbol of eternity and fortune.