Pachira Aquatica
An ornamental and stylish houseplant with interwoven stems that form a decorative trunk, and large glossy green palmate leaves. A popular tree that adapts to her environment well and is known under Feng shui to create positive chi and bring good luck and prosperity. She is often called Money Tree and is usually gifted for weddings, housewarming and birthdays.
NOTE: despite our best efforts, some leaf loss is common in transit. However, Pachira will regenerate new leaves quickly in her growing season
Size: 14cm nursery pot
An ornamental and stylish houseplant with interwoven stems that form a decorative trunk, and large glossy green palmate leaves. A popular tree that adapts to her environment well and is known under Feng shui to create positive chi and bring good luck and prosperity. She is often called Money Tree and is usually gifted for weddings, housewarming and birthdays.
NOTE: despite our best efforts, some leaf loss is common in transit. However, Pachira will regenerate new leaves quickly in her growing season
Size: 14cm nursery pot
An ornamental and stylish houseplant with interwoven stems that form a decorative trunk, and large glossy green palmate leaves. A popular tree that adapts to her environment well and is known under Feng shui to create positive chi and bring good luck and prosperity. She is often called Money Tree and is usually gifted for weddings, housewarming and birthdays.
NOTE: despite our best efforts, some leaf loss is common in transit. However, Pachira will regenerate new leaves quickly in her growing season
Size: 14cm nursery pot
Light - Pachira will do well in bright lit rooms and offices. Avoid direct sunlight as this will scorch her leaves. She also does well in fluorescent light.
Water - Allow the top half of the soil to dry out between watering, but don’t let her roots sit in water.
Temperature - Normal indoor temperature is recommended 16-24°C. She will not do well under 10°C.
Repot - Once the roots are popping out of the drainage holes, it is time to repot. Use a good potting mix or make your own with 1 part garden soil and 1 part moistened sphagnum moss and a little sand if the mixture is too dense.
Toxicity - Not toxic.