Foliage Plants
The yellowing of money tree leaves could be brought on by pests, disease, insufficient or excessive fertilizer, sudden, drastic temperature changes, overwatering, underwatering, improper lighting or humidity, or pests.
Jan 12 2023By Ivy
Garden Soil
A loamy, permeable potting mixture is preferred by money trees. A money tree needs sandy, peat-moss-based soil and a pot with good drainage to prevent root rot.
Dec 28 2022By Ivy
Herb Care
Money Tree (Pachira Aquatica) is native to Costa Rica in Latin America, Australia and some small islands in the Pacific Ocean. Money Tree is a perennial evergreen shrub, and prefer warm, humid, sunny or slightly shaded environment.
Oct 13 2021By Iris
Herbs
Money tree is a Perennial herbaceous flowers, plant height 50 cm to 80 cm, underground corn on the growth of zemi cycads or fern like pinnate compound leaves, petiole fleshy, with lobules 7 to 10 pairs, lobules elliptical, like pairs of neatly arranged co
Feb 10 2021By Maggie