Money Tree are exotic plants native to Central and South America, commonly kept indoors and said to bring good luck and fortune. In the wild they can grow up to sixty feet tall, but are easily maintained in small pots as bonsai. A popular look is to twist the branches into beautiful braided shapes.
When the plant first arrives, the leaves may be yellow or droopy. Money Tree are especially susceptible to shock after being moved, so don't be discouraged. With tender care, the tree should bounce right back. Keep it away from any cold drafts and place it in a warmly lit area. Make sure not to overwater, as overwatering is the number one cause of death for plants. Here we have some more detailed instructions on how to properly care for your tropical plant
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