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money tree home decor TropicalPlants.com Money Tree Braided (Pachira Aquatica) Live Plant Inside Decorator White Ribbed 6 in. Planter

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money tree home decor TropicalPlants.com Money Tree Braided (Pachira Aquatica) Live Plant Inside Decorator White Ribbed 6 in. PlanterMoney Tree Braided (Pachira aquatica) features the signature hand braided trunk topped with glossy green palmate leaves that radiate like an umbrella. This plant symbolizes good luck and prosperity, with the braided trunk representing interconnected fortunes. Botanical Information Botanical Name: Pachira aquatica Common Names: Money Tree, Braided Money Tree, Guiana Chestnut Plant Family: Malvaceae Origin: Native to Central and South America Special

Money Tree Braided (Pachira aquatica) features the signature hand-braided trunk topped with glossy green palmate leaves that radiate like an umbrella. This plant symbolizes good luck and prosperity, with the braided trunk representing interconnected fortunes.

Botanical Information

Botanical Name: Pachira aquatica
Common Names: Money Tree, Braided Money Tree, Guiana Chestnut
Plant Family: Malvaceae
Origin: Native to Central and South America
Special Feature: Hand-braided trunk (3-5 stems woven together)
Symbolism: Good luck, prosperity, and interconnected fortunes

Care Instructions

💧 Water: When top 2-3 inches of soil are dry (every 7-10 days)
☀️ Light: Bright indirect to low light (very adaptable)
🌡️ Temperature: 65-75°F
🌱 Fertilizer: Feed monthly during growing season
✂️ Propagation: Stem cuttings in spring

✅ Pet Safety: Safe for cats and dogs

Perfect Placement

Living rooms, offices, entryways, or even low-light corners. The sculptural braided trunk makes it a stunning statement piece that brings good fortune to any space.

Money Tree Braided Grows Well With

The upright braided form of your Money Tree will look stunning grouped with these pet-friendly plants:

  • Ponytail Palm: Another tree-like plant with a distinctive trunk that pairs beautifully for a tropical indoor garden.
  • Parlor Palm: This popular easy care plant is perfect for new plant parents and is NASA-approved for filtering indoor air pollutants.

💡 Pro Tip: The braid is created when the plant is young and continues to grow together. Avoid unbraid or separating the stems!

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