Top 15+ Good Luck Plants That Bring Positive Vibes to Your Home

1) Lucky Bamboo

1) Lucky Bamboo, 2) Orchids, 4) Bromeliad, 6) Snake Plant, 14) Hoya Heart

Despite its name, this actually isn't a bamboo plant. It's a type of dracaena that has the lower foliage stripped off to resemble bamboo. It's incredibly easy to grow and care for, making it ideal for plant parents of all experience levels. Lucky bamboo does best in medium to bright indirect light but will tolerate low light. If yours is growing in a container of water, change the water weekly. In soil, keep it slightly moist.

2) Orchids

1) Lucky Bamboo, 2) Orchids, 4) Bromeliad, 6) Snake Plant, 14) Hoya Heart

Beloved for their durable nature and eye-catching blooms, orchids have a glamorous air about them—and a reputation for symbolizing fertility and abundance. Though they may look high-maintenance, orchids are relatively easy to care for; place them in a spot that gets at least six hours of indirect light daily and "water" them by placing three ice cubes on the soil once every week.

4) Bromeliad

1) Lucky Bamboo, 2) Orchids, 4) Bromeliad, 6) Snake Plant, 14) Hoya Heart

Vibrant, funky, and known to bring good fortune, bromeliad plants are the answer to any plant lover looking to bring home a little something different. A close cousin to the pineapple, these brightly colored tropicals come in a variety of beautiful shades (think bright pink, zesty yellow, or fiery red). Place the plant somewhere with bright light and water it every one to two weeks in warmer months, reducing your cadence to every two the three weeks in colder months.

6) Snake Plant

1) Lucky Bamboo, 2) Orchids, 4) Bromeliad, 6) Snake Plant, 14) Hoya Heart

Though it may be known by rather unpleasant names (it also goes by mother-in-law's tongue), snake plants make a beautiful addition to any home, thanks to their graphic variegated leaves and vibrant green hue. They're known to invite fortune, good health, and creativity into the home and are incredibly easy to care for, thriving in a variety of light settings and only requiring watering every two to three weeks.

14) Hoya Heart

1) Lucky Bamboo, 2) Orchids, 4) Bromeliad, 6) Snake Plant, 14) Hoya Heart

With a single, heart-shaped leaf, this adorable little succulent is a wonderful gift to show affection or care—in fact, Hoya is known to represent true love and harmony. Give it bright, indirect light, and water when the top of the soil feels dry to the touch, usually every week or two.