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money plant self watering

money plant self watering Money Plant Green Live Plant

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money plant self watering Money Plant Green Live PlantBring Prosperity, Clean Air & Lush Greenery Into Your Home. Transform any corner of your home, office, or balcony into a thriving green retreat with the Money Plant India's most loved indoor plant. Celebrated for its vibrant, heart shaped leaves and effortless charm, this air purifying beauty thrives with minimal care. It brings a refreshing burst of nature to apartments, offices, and living rooms alike. Traditionally believed to attract prosperity

Bring Prosperity, Clean Air & Lush Greenery Into Your Home.

Transform any corner of your home, office, or balcony into a thriving green retreat with the Money Plant — India's most-loved indoor plant. Celebrated for its vibrant, heart-shaped leaves and effortless charm, this air-purifying beauty thrives with minimal care. It brings a refreshing burst of nature to apartments, offices, and living rooms alike. 

Traditionally believed to attract prosperity and positive energy, it is the perfect plant for every home — and every plant parent, first-timer or seasoned.

PLANT DETAILS

  • Botanical Name: Epipremnum aureum
  • Family: Araceae

Why You Will Love It

  • Natural Air Purifier: Filters common indoor toxins like formaldehyde and benzene — giving your home cleaner, fresher air around the clock.

  • Thrives Almost Anywhere: Adapts to low, medium, or bright indirect light — perfect for Indian living rooms, bedrooms, shaded balconies, and office desks.

  • Practically Zero Fuss: Water once every 5–7 days, and you are done. An ideal indoor plant for busy plant parents who want lush greenery without the effort.

  • Grows in Soil or Water: Display it in a pot with potting mix or place a cutting in a glass jar of water — equally happy in both, making it one of the most versatile plants you can own.

  • Vastu-Approved Good Luck Plant: Traditionally believed to invite wealth, prosperity, and positive energy — a cherished gifting choice for housewarmings, Diwali, and new beginnings.

  • Arrives Nursery-Fresh & Bushy: Every plant is hand-selected, well-rooted with multiple shoots, and carefully packed — dispatched within 1 business day so it reaches you healthy and full, not a single cutting.

  • Stunning in Any Space: Trail it from a shelf, let it climb a moss pole, or keep it compact on your desk — the Money Plant is a genuine statement piece wherever you place it.

  • Perfect Gift Plant: Thoughtful, long-lasting, and meaningful — an ideal green gift for any occasion.

Inside The Box

  • Money Plant Green (Live Plant)
  • Selected Pot
  • Pre-moistened growing medium

⚠️ Please Note

The plant you receive may slightly vary from the image shown due to natural growth patterns and seasonal changes. Plants are dispatched in healthy condition with proper packaging to minimise transit stress. A few leaves may shed during transit, which is natural and temporary — the plant recovers quickly once placed in suitable conditions.

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