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Monday, September 11, 2006

Bamboo Sticks Art

Bunch of 21 bamboo sticks in a glass container. They are so green and beautiful and they can go with any flower arrangement and look elegant. The lucky bamboo needs only water and they don't need good lights or any fertilizer. Any place in the room is fine.

A Perfect Gift - Who wouldn't want to accept good luck and beautiful decorations for the home or office? They are so green and beautiful and they can go with any flower arrangement and look elegant. The lucky bamboo needs only water and they don't need good lights or any fertilizer. Any place in the room is fine.

7 Bamboo sticks in a glass container arranged in a criss cross format. It is a symbol of longevity, durability and endurance due to its ability to adapt and grow in minimal and even poor light conditions yet still remain strong and resistant. This plant also has the ability to grow very rapidly, which makes it a well known symbol for prosperity as well. The number of stalks also has significance in attracting good fortune. 7- results in good health.

Bamboo, the Luckiest Plant for more than 4000 years, the Bamboo has been the symbol of good fortune in the Asian culture. The bamboo is widely represented in Chinese art, literature, and poetry and is believed to bring luck and fortune into the home. You will find lucky bamboo at business establishments to bring luck and fortune to the business owners; you will find them in homes to bring luck and happiness.

Bunch of 41 - 51 bamboo sticks in a glass container. Lucky Bamboo is one of the plants recommended by Feng Shui masters. Grows indoors for years with little care. You will find lucky bamboo at business establishments to bring luck and fortune to the business owners; you will find them in homes to bring luck and happiness.

Heart shaped bamboo sticks for those who want to get lucky in love. They are so green and beautiful and they can go with any flower arrangement and look elegant. The lucky bamboo needs only water and they don't need good lights or any fertilizer. Any place in the room is fine.

Bamboo sticks arranged in the shape of a pineapple. They go with any decorating scheme and make terrific gifts. And who knows, they just might make your life better? Lucky Bamboo is one of the plants recommended by Feng Shui masters. Grows indoors for years with little care.

Lucky Bamboo is one of the plants recommended by Feng Shui masters. Grows indoors for years with little care. You will find lucky bamboo at business establishments to bring luck and fortune to the business owners; you will find them in homes to bring luck and happiness. They are so green and beautiful and they can go with any flower arrangement and look elegant. The
lucky bamboo needs only water and they don't need good lights or any fertilizer. Any place in the room is fine.

One can find lucky bamboo at business establishments to bring luck and fortune to the business owners; one can find them in homes to bring luck and happiness. You will find them in office cubical to bring a jump in the corporate ladder. Lucky Bamboo is tough and resilient which means it does not require much direct sun light and can even grow in places like the
bathroom where there is minimal sun light and in most houses, or even offices with no windows. They only require clean water to grow. No need for soil. This is why the lucky bamboo makes great house plants.


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