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Money Tree

Pachira aquatica

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£12.99
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£12.99

50-60cm

Stylish, symbolic, and easy to care for, the Money Tree is the perfect plant to bring a little greenery – and maybe a little good luck – into your home or workspace, with its glossy leaves and iconic braided trunk adding instant charm.
  • Symbol of luck and wealth
  • Architectural braided trunk
  • Air-purifying foliage

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Money Tree
Money Tree
Money Tree
Money Tree

  • Why we like this plant

    We love the Money Tree for its bold, decorative look paired with its cultural symbolism of prosperity and positivity. Its braided trunk makes it a conversation piece, while its lush crown of leaves brings a tropical, fresh energy to both homes and offices – it’s stylish, meaningful, and low-maintenance all in one.

  • About this plant

    Pachira aquatica, commonly known as the Money Tree, is a much-loved indoor plant associated with good fortune and prosperity. Recognisable by its distinctive braided trunk and lush clusters of glossy green leaves, it brings both style and symbolism to your home. With its upright growth and minimal care needs, the Money Tree is a popular choice for adding height, freshness, and a touch of tropical elegance to interiors. Perfect for brightening living rooms, offices, and shared spaces, it combines visual impact with ease of care.

  • Key features

    • Braided trunk for a unique decorative feature
    • Glossy, hand-shaped leaves
    • Associated with luck and prosperity

  • Light level

    • Bright indirect light
    • Filtered light
  • How it grows

    An upright, tree-like plant with a thick, often braided trunk supporting clusters of palmate, hand-shaped leaves that grow in a full, bushy crown.

  • Moisture

    Water thoroughly when the top 3–4 cm of soil feels dry, usually every 7–10 days in warmer months. Reduce watering in winter when growth slows, and avoid leaving the plant in standing water to prevent root rot.

  • Where to place it

    • Living room
    • Office
    • Bedroom
    • Hallway
    • Conservatory

Care tips

Position in bright, indirect light and rotate the pot regularly for even growth. Feed monthly during spring and summer with a diluted houseplant fertiliser. Trim back yellowing leaves or leggy growth as needed. Prefers average to warm room temperatures and benefits from occasional misting to maintain humidity.