That sounds like the start of a clickbait-style or viral post, but it’s incomplete as written—there’s no way to know what it’s claiming without the rest of the sentence or the plant’s name.
These kinds of posts usually follow patterns like:
- “If you have this plant in your house, then you have good luck / clean air / wealth”
- or “then you have a poisonous plant”
- or “then you have a rare medicinal plant”
But the claim is only meaningful if we know:
- which plant it is (name or image), and
- what specific property is being asserted
If you can share the rest of the sentence or upload the image of the plant, I can tell you whether the claim is true or just social media hype.
