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Tutorial on how to twist money tree wire by hand

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The money tree symbolizes wealth, career advancement, and longevity. The money tree is suitable for giving to friends and relatives. It can be given as a congratulatory gift when a store opens. It is a good sign of abundant wealth.

The money tree has strong adaptability and tenacious vitality. It can be given as a gift to the elderly on their birthday, which is a good sign of peace and good health. The money tree can also beautify the environment and purify the air.

The money tree is a potted evergreen small tree of the Kapok family, also known as Malabar chestnut, melon chestnut, Sino-American kapok, and goosefoot. It is native to some small islands in Costa Rica in Latin America and is also distributed in the tropical regions of southern my country.

Growth habits of the money tree

The money tree is an evergreen tree that likes a high temperature and high humidity climate and has poor cold tolerance. Seedlings avoid frost, while adult trees can tolerate light frost and long-term 5- The low temperature is 6C. In southern China, it can survive the winter in the open. In the northern areas, it must be moved into a greenhouse to prevent cold in winter. It likes fertile, loose, breathable and water-retaining sandy loam soil. It likes acidic soil and avoids alkaline soil or heavy clay soil. It is more tolerant of water and humidity and slightly drought-resistant. .

Classification of money tree species

1. Taiwan money tree, Chinese name Malabar chestnut, originates from Mexico and is most widely cultivated in Taiwan. Most of the plants grown in mainland China are imported from Taiwan. .

2. The big-leaf money tree was originally called Queensland umbrella tree and is native to Australia.

3. The beautiful tree for getting rich is Schefflera, which belongs to Araliaceae and is produced in Taiwan, Guangdong, Hong Kong, Fujian, Hainan Island and other places.