Plant of prosperity: Wealthy Wilson draws crowds in northern Thailand, leafing people in awe

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Residents in Phayao, northern Thailand, flocked to witness a bizarre plant known as the “Wealthy Wilson” believed to bring luck and fortune to whoever owns it. The plant’s leaves have taken on an unusual shape, resembling the mythical creature called the Naga. This extraordinary sight has led to a surge of believers seeking lottery numbers from this mystical tree

The Wealthy Wilson has captured attention for its leaves taking on an unusual shape, similar to that of the mythical Naga. The plant’s owner, 72 year old Dee Singkaew, revealed that it had previously brought her significant luck and financial success in various lottery rounds. As a result, eager believers have arrived at her house located in the Huay Kaew Village, Don Chen subdistrict, Phayao province, seeking to obtain some of that luck and the winning numbers for the upcoming lottery draw on Friday.

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Dee shared her experience with the Wealthy Wilson plant, stating that she has had it for quite some time and enjoyed numerous instances of good fortune since then. This time, the unexpected appearance of curled leaves resembling the mythical naga has further reinforced her belief in the plant’s ability to bestow luck. In response, she lit incense and candles to pay respects and request for lottery numbers. Subsequently, she received the two-digit number 35, followed by the three-digit numbers 735 and 175.

With this newfound share of luck in hand, devotees are preparing to test their fortune in the lottery draw due on June 16, hoping to reap the rewards of the mystical Wealthy Wilson plant.

Two weeks ago, an unusual Sisal tree bearing an uncanny resemblance to a mythical Naga snake has drawn crowds of people to the residence of an 89 year old woman in Non Malai village in Thailand’s northeast Buriram province.

Villagers believe the tree brings fortune. They flocked to pay respects and seek lucky lottery numbers from the peculiar tree in front of the old woman’s home. To read more click HERE.

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