In fact, camphor tree is still very practical in many ways. It smells of camphor. Camphor and camphor oil can be extracted from the roots, branches and leaves of Cinnamomum camphora, which can be used to produce pesticides, soaps and essences. The branches of camphor tree are strong and beautiful, suitable for making furniture and boxes.
In geomantic omen, people regard Cinnamomum camphora as a sacred tree, and think that Cinnamomum camphora has the functions of exorcising evil spirits, keeping house and prolonging life, so it is very suitable for planting at home. Although planting camphor trees at home can bring good feng shui, its planting direction must be particular. For example, it is not recommended to plant camphor trees in the middle of the yard or behind the house, which looks like a black shadow and drifts independently.
The planting position of camphor tree is more suitable for the low-lying land behind the house, and it can also be planted in the east or southeast, which is beneficial to people's luck.
Fengshui taboo of camphor tree
1, don't plant it at the front gate.
This is a bad feng shui pattern. A big tree in front of the door will cause bad weather. In other words, it will affect the health of the whole family, and people will get sick for no reason. Even if some diseases go to the hospital, there is no way to find the cause and their mood will be affected.
Don't plant too much in the yard.
Although Cinnamomum camphora can prevent fire and play a protective role, it is best not to plant too much in the yard, which will make the yin in the house heavier. From the perspective of geomantic omen, this is not conducive to the anger at home, and will cause imbalance between Yin and Yang.
3, should not be mixed with crape myrtle, locust tree, elm, etc.
The special gas field of Cinnamomum camphora sometimes affects other plants around it, some will be controlled by Cinnamomum camphora, and some will control Cinnamomum camphora. Therefore, it is suggested that Cinnamomum camphora should not be mixed with Lagerstroemia indica, Sophora japonica and elm.
The above contents should be combined with the actual situation for reference only.