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Fortune Tree - Braid

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Characteristics

The Money Tree, also known as the Pachira Fortune Tree, is a symbol of luck and prosperity. Its bark is gray and smooth and the trunks of money trees are often artistically braided. The slim stems contain 5-7 glossy green, palmate leaves and indoors they can reach 3-6 feet.

How to Care for Fortune Trees

  • Light: Bright indirect or diffused light
  • Water Preferences: Allow the soil to dry somewhat between watering. Prefers periodic deep watering over frequent shallow watering.
  • Special Care/Notes: To continue the braided design, weave the trunks together and secure them loosely around the top with string.



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