You probably know money trees are legendary for bringing luck and prosperity, but did you know the braided money tree trunk is said to lock in good fortune? The braided trunk on money trees is actually composed of...
Practitioners of feng shui often turn to money trees as a means of creating positive energy and balance in their homes and office spaces, making them a practical gift for many occasions.
Money may not grow on trees, but you can grow your very own money tree, and while your tree may not make you rich, it can be a great conversation starter — in addition to bringing more natural beauty into your home, of...
Happy Indoor Plant Week! First established in 2007, Indoor Plant Week centers on promoting and increasing public awareness of the importance of live plants in interior spaces and in our lives. In a recent survey, garden...
The money tree plant is believed to bring good luck and harmony to your office or home. It's the perfect size for even small spaces, helps purify the air and is incredibly easy to care for. Even so, you might notice...
In its native habitat, a money tree plant can grow up to 60 feet tall. An indoor money tree sticks to a more manageable 6 to 8 feet, which means you’ll need to repot it a few times to keep it healthy. According to lore,...
Happy National Indoor Plant Week! Typically celebrated in the third week of September, National Indoor Plant Week aims to promote and increase public awareness of the importance of plants in indoor spaces. There are ...
If you’re looking for a simple, easy way to decorate your apartment, look no further than money tree plants. The money tree plant, or Pachira aquatica, is characterized by its braided trunk. As the story goes, it got...