The money tree (Pachira aquatica) is an easy-care plant that grows quickly—up to 24 inches a year. It will eventually reach 6 to 8 feet tall in maturity. This hardy plant likes bright to medium ...
Learn how to prune a money tree effectively to promote healthy growth, shape the plant, and keep it looking its best.
Underwatering or overwatering is a common cause of money tree leaves turning brown. Money trees infested with pests or diseases may develop brown leaves. Low humidity and air drafts are environmental ...
You can recognize a money tree (Pachira aquatica) by its braided trunk and shiny green leaves. Beyond its attractive appearance, this easy houseplant is known for its easy care and promises of good ...