When it comes to houseplants, the money tree (Pachira aquatica) is a beautiful and popular choice. The attractive plant has braided stems and has long been regarded as a source of good luck and ...
All plants have their own qualities and characteristics, but money trees have trunks that are striking due to their braided design. The unique look of the trunk, combined with the fact that they are ...
Spring is a time of growth and fresh starts, and if you’re looking to infuse some luck and positivity into this new season of life, we suggest bringing a money tree (Pachira aquatica) into your home.
First, make sure that your money tree is not a patented cultivar (meaning that it doesn't have a patent number or PPAF listed on its tag), which makes it illegal to cultivate. Then, plan your ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Not only are money trees aesthetically pleasing, they're also pretty easy to maintain as indoor trees.
A couple of weeks ago, one of our Master Gardener Volunteers, Natalie, gifted me a money tree for my office, so it is only fitting that I write a piece about it. She gave me one very specific ...
Money trees like moist soil, but too much can suffocate and kill the roots. "Because the roots are responsible for absorbing ...