If you're looking to add a bit of greenery to your home or office that's aesthetically pleasing, but believed to bring good fortune, this is what money plants and trees can be. Besides being acclaimed for low maintenance care, the plants happen to be popular because of their symbolism, too, and their ease of upkeep.

 

Why Choose Money Trees and Plants?

Money plants, also known as "Devil's Ivy" or "Pothos," and Money trees "Pachira Aquatica" attract prosperity and positive energy. According to many cultures, they are considered a symbol of good luck, hence finding a place in most households and workspaces. More than superstition, they are good for air purification and relaxing one with their environment. 

 


Types of Money Plants and Trees

Below are some of the popular varieties at Plant Studio:

  • Money Plant (Pothos) - The money plant is ideal for both the amateur and experienced enthusiast, since the heart-shaped leaves will grow under nearly all conditions. It will thrive well in low-light areas with minimum care-just water when it feels dry.
  • Money Tree (Pachira Aquatica) - The money tree is distinguishable by its braided trunk and rich green leaves, which really thrive in bright, indirect sunlight and a smidgen more care than the money plant calls for. This trees is capable of growing six feet indoors, providing an exceptional beautiful center for any room.

Benefits of Having a Money Plant or Tree

  • Air Purification: These plants amply filter indoor air pollutants, improving the air quality in general.
  • Low Maintenance: Money plants and trees require less maintenance and attention, respectively; therefore, they are ideal for those individuals with very busy lifestyles.
  • Aesthetically Appealing: Whether your apartment is modern or your house is traditional, these plants fit well with any kind of danka.

 

How to Take Care of Money Plants and Trees

To make your money plant or tree grow well, here are some simple tips for their care:

  • Watering: Only water when the top inch of soil is dried out. Insufficient watering will cause dead leaves, yet overwatering causes root decay.
  • Light: Money plants can survive under low light, but prefer indirect sunlight. A money tree does well under bright but indirect light.
  • Fertilizing: A liquid balanced fertilizer applied once a month helps to make it healthier.
  • Repotting: The money plant is evergreen and grows really fast, so it needs to be repotted every year or two. Money trees don't need it quite as much, but when the roots begin coming out of the pot, you should.

 


Shop Money Plants and Trees at Plant Studio
From adorning the living room to adding charm and good luck to your office, money plants and trees fit the bill perfectly. Check our collection at Plant Studio today for plant delivery right to your doorstep in Dubai.

Feel free to reach out to us for any plant care tips or advice. At Plant Studio, we’re here to help you grow!