10 Negative Energy-Linked Plants You Should Not Keep At Home

Zee Media Bureau
Jul 15, 2023

Cactus

In Feng Shui, cacti are believed to attract and store negative energy. They are thought to create a hostile and unwelcoming environment.

Yew

In European folklore, yew trees are often associated with death and are considered symbols of sorrow and mourning.

Blackthorn

In some traditions, blackthorn is believed to possess negative energy and is associated with darkness, protection against evil spirits, and even witchcraft.

Wormwood

Wormwood is associated with bitterness and has been historically connected to negative energy and spiritual practices like divination and summoning.

Belladonna

Belladonna, also known as deadly nightshade, has a long history of being associated with witchcraft and poison. It is considered toxic and has been used in various dark rituals.

Hemlock

Hemlock is a poisonous plant associated with death. In Greek mythology, it was famously used as a poison for executions.

Mandrake

Mandrake roots have been associated with folklore and superstitions. In some beliefs, it is believed to have magical powers but is also considered to be associated with negativity.

Cursed or "Black" Roses

Black roses, which are often artificially created by dyeing, have acquired a negative connotation and are sometimes associated with dark or cursed energy.

Dhatura

Datura, also known as jimsonweed, is a plant that has hallucinogenic properties. In some spiritual practices, it is associated with negative and chaotic energies.

Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea)

Foxglove is a poisonous plant associated with legends and folklore. It's sometimes believed to bring negative energy and misfortune.

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