#11 Shamrock( Check Name)
Shamrock is the symbol of St. Patrick in Ireland and illustrates the Christian doctrine of the Trinity. It brings luck and well being in life.
#12 Myrtle
In Talmudic tradition, it is one of the plants used in the Jewish holiday of Sukkoth. It is said that this plant accompanies a person from birth to death.
#13 Sage
For ages, Native Americans have been burning sage to ward off negative energy, eliminate stress, purify or bless people, positivity, and fight anxiety.
#14 Yew Tree
In the Christian faith, this tree holds a lot of significance and you must have seen them around churches. This ancient tree was considered sacred in Druids in pre-Christian times.
#15 San Pedro
Used popularly in Andean traditional medicine, it is also potent in curing emotional, mental, and physical ailments. It is considered sacred in Moche culture.
#16 Syrian Rue
Used to keep the evil forces at bay, it is also used in some cultures as it results in psychoactive effects.
#17 Jurema
Jurema is considered a sacred plant in Northern Brazil, it is also used to make a psychoactive decoction that’s also famous as Vinho da Jurema (Jurema Wine).
#18 Jasmine
The oil of jasmine holds a lot of significance in Islam. Growing it indoors will also keep the atmosphere calm with its intoxicating fragrance.