The Pachira Aquatica (Money Tree) is an easy, beautiful houseplant. With its braided trunk it is a cheerful mini tree that you can enjoy for years to come. You can recognize the Pachira Aquatica by its shiny, five-part leaves. In the Far East, the Pachira is the center of an interesting myth. Namely, that this plant attracts money. He would absorb this with his leaves, which with a little imagination look like green hands. For this reason, the houseplant is also called a money tree. Whether this is true or not, the Pachira Aquatica always makes you richer. With its fresh green leaves and elegantly braided trunk, this houseplant is a real enrichment of your interior.
Another nickname for the Pachira is water cacao. Like his middle name, Aquatica, this nickname refers to his love of water. Lots of water. The money tree originally comes from the swamps of Eastern Brazil, Panama and Costa Rica.
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