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A Green Gift that's sure to Please Although real money disappointingly doesn't grow on trees, the Money Tree (Pachira aquatica) is so-named for its connection to prosperity through an ancient fable. In lieu of a monetary gift from you, send this Money Tree as another type of 'green' gift. As a houseplant, Money Tree is in the category of easy-care, which means that you can send this to those on your gift list who aren't gardening experts. Braided and Full Our horticulturists have intertwined multiple plants to form a braided version of this single-trunked tropical tree, which creates a fuller top-worked plant that grows in an intriguing shape. Keep it Simple You won't have to fuss over Money Tree, because it requires minimal maintenance: Light. Many places in the average home are suitable for Money Tree because it doesn't need a full-sun location. In fact, if the leaves receive too much direct sun, they can scorch. Money Tree prospers in brightly-lit spots, or areas that receive indirect or filtered sun. Water. It's best to keep Money Tree infrequently watered, instead of keeping it consistently moist with frequent dribbles of water. Water it thoroughly until water runs from the drainage holes, and then wait until the soil dries to a depth of 2 inches before watering it again. Fertilizer. Use a water-soluble houseplant fertilizer, diluted to half-strength, during the spring and summer, but withhold fertilization during the fall and winter. Small pot. As Money Tree grows, you don't have to keep re-potting it in larger containers. Home Depot, The Tree Center, Nature Hills Nursery, Great Garden Plants, More.