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Chinese Money Tree had long been popular in Japan as an ornamental plant. The Japanese also made the plant more popular by bonsai usage. In 1966, a Taiwanese truck driver first grew five small ...
Did you know that many influential people in the business world turn to natural elements and plants to attract good energy?
In Feng Shui, the north sector governs career advancement and is linked to the water element, which symbolizes flow and new opportunities. A thriving money plant in this area is believed to attract ...
The Chinese New Year Money Tree set is expected to go up for purchase on Christmas Day here. The set will be priced at $24.99, and be sure to check out some of the other Chinese New Year sets ...
Tami Lasseter Clare, a chemist at Portland State, aims an X-ray fluorescence spectrometer at a treasure from the Portland Art Museum, a 2,000-year-old Chinese funeral relic called a money tree.
Buried in ancient Chinese tombs, money trees are bronze sculptures believed to provide eternal prosperity in the afterlife. One money tree was crafted in southwest China during the Eastern Han ...