If you'd like to attract more wealth and prosperity into your home or
office, adding a money plant can be a great solution. These beautiful plants are
actually quite easy to grow, requiring only an average amount of light and
water. Although commonly referred to as a money plant or money tree, the
botanical name of this plant is actually Pachira. You'll often find small
Pachira plants for offered for sale in nurseries and through online sources.
However, with care and time these plants can become quite large, often reaching
a size of three feet wide and seven feet tall.
The shape of the Pachira leaves is one of the reasons why it is referred to
as a "money plant" or "money tree." When placed around your home or yard, it can
help balance any of the missing feng shui elements, thus creating a more
harmonious environment. Since this plant is symbolic of wealth and prosperity,
it is a popular addition to both homes and offices.
Although you could certainly enjoy the beauty of one of these plants
anywhere in your home, strategic placement is important if you want to attract
wealth and prosperity. When choosing a location, look for areas that are
symbolic of money. For example, if you wanted to attract more wealth to your
business, you might want to display one of these plants close to your cash
register, sales department or accounting department. In your home, you could use
a money plant to attract more wealth to your home business by placing it in your
office. If you work in an office or cubicle, place one near your desk to
symbolize the wealth-producing possibilities of your work.
Although you might not have ever heard of a Pachira plant before, they are
actually an easy plant to find and grow. If you aren't able to locate one at
your local plant nursery, an online search should make it easy to find stores
that sell them. Pachira plants require only average soil, and should be watered
the same as most house plants. They do best with an average amount of sunlight.
Although these plants probably would not thrive in corners of your home that do
not receive much light, they are perfectly suitable for most other areas.
Because they eventually grow quite large, they work well as part of a floor
plant display or as a single specimen planting.
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