Cathy Brown Cathy grew up in Michigan and has spent the last decade exploring every continent as a travel writer for Lonely Planet, CNN, Thrillist, Matador Network, etc. She now lives on an organic farm in the Andes of northern Patagonia and works closely with indigenous communities in the ...
One of the most commonly found plants in Japanese homes, it is considered lucky because its leaves are always in odd numbers (7 or 9), and in Japan, odd numbers are considered fortunate. Also Read:Most Sacred Plants in the World