“Aloe veras are native to the hot and dry Arabian Peninsula and, as with all types of succulents, have adapted to these conditions by storing water in their fleshy leaves so they can survive ...
Chicory is available throughout the winter months. Choose chicory with crisp, fresh-looking leaves that are springy to the touch and tightly packed; there should be no sign of insect damage.
Large, fleshy stems to store water. Spines instead of leaves to reduce water loss and protect from grazing animals. Shallow, widespread roots to catch as much infrequent rainfall as possible.
Beyond Tulsi and Money Plant: While Tulsi and Money Plant are commonly kept at home for good fortune, the Jade Plant, also known as Crassula or Money Tree, is considered even luckier in Vastu Shastra.