- Pachira aquatica is a tropical Money plant, also known to be Malabar chestnut or Saba nut. These money trees plants are often having their slender trunks braided together and require low maintenance with either natural or artificial lit areas. Pachira aquatica is a tropical money plant native to Central and Southern America. Also known as Malabar chestnut or Saba nut, French peanut, Guiana chestnut, provision tree, but commercially they are sold with name as money tree. This tree is of Twisted branch and could be easily taken care of with artificial or natural setup.
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Description
Description
Pachira aquatica is a tropical Money plant, also known to be Malabar chestnut or Saba nut. These money trees plants are often having their slender trunks braided together and require low maintenance with either natural or artificial lit areas. Pachira aquatica is a tropical money plant native to Central and Southern America. Also known as Malabar chestnut or Saba nut, French peanut, Guiana chestnut, provision tree, but commercially they are sold with name as money tree. This tree is of Twisted branch and could be easily taken care of with artificial or natural setup.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Easy to care, and require low maintenance.
Pachira money trees could thrive well in the presence of Natural indirect or artificial bright light. Water them moderately, with approx. 50 ml of water. Apply only when you find topsoil in the pot dry on touch. Soil must be well-drained and fertile with rich organic content. Ideal temperature is 16 to 24 degree Celsius. In terms of feeding use organic fertilizer once a month or 4 – 6 weeks especially in spring and summer seasons.
Size
Size
Approx 100 to 120cm tall