
Money tree is a popular and attractive houseplant in North American and a tropical wetland native in Central and South America. Growing money tree is relatively easy, once you find a spot it likes, but it resists change. Knowing how to trim a money tree without overwhelming it is essential. About Money Tree Money tree (Pachira aquaitica) is also known as Guiana chestnut or Malabar chestnut. In its native range it can grow up to 30 feet (9.1 m.) tall. It’s a popular houseplant for its decorative foliage and large size and is often sold with a braided trunk. Some people also grow it small as a bonsai. Like some other tropical houseplants, money tree will be happy as a clam in the right spot but reacts badly to being moved. The best way to grow a healthy, low-maintenance money tree is to carefully consider the best place in your […]
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