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Money tree plants (Pachira aquatica) are thirsty houseplants that need consistently moist soil, in my experience. I water my money tree plants whenever the top 2 inches of soil feel dry to the ...
“Money trees are not low-light-tolerant plants, and, at times, plant parents make the mistake of placing these plants too far from a window,” says Paris Lalicata, a plant expert at The Sil ...
The hard-to-kill houseplant is typically recognized for its braided trunk, but the unique style isn't actually a natural feature of the plant; most money trees on the market are actually multiple ...
Promise. Last summer, I involuntarily became an indoor plant mom when a friend gifted me a money tree. I don’t have a green thumb whatsoever, nor am I the most attentive when taking care of ...
If you see your money tree leaves turning brown, here are the most common causes and how to restore your plant to health. Akchamczuk / Getty Images The money tree (Pachira aquatica) is a popular ...
The money tree plant (Pachira aquatica) is a foliage houseplant typically made up of 3 to 5 plants braided together to form one plant. The glossy green foliage at the top of the plant consists of ...