Money Plant, Scindapsus (Green) - Plant

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In Pot - 4" (10 cm) | Height - upto 1' (30 cm)
In Pot - 6" (15 cm) | Height - upto 1' (30 cm)
With Moss Stick in Pot - 8" (20 cm) | Height - upto 2' (61 cm)

Synonyms: Money Plant, Scindapsus (Green)

Product Highlights:
  • Classic and adaptable Money Plant
  • Heart-shaped leaves that symbolize prosperity
  • Air-purifying properties for a healthier environment
  • Low-maintenance and easy to care for
  • Suitable for hanging baskets, pots, or as a trailing plant

History:

Money Plant, scientifically known as Scindapsus, has a long history of being associated with good luck, prosperity, and financial well-being. Its heart-shaped leaves are believed to attract wealth and positive energy. In addition to its cultural significance, Money Plant has earned its place as an air-purifying plant that enhances indoor spaces.

Grow Instructions:

Plant your Money Plant in well-draining soil and place it in a location with bright, indirect sunlight. It can also thrive in low light conditions. Water moderately and allow the top inch of soil to dry between waterings. Regular pruning can encourage bushier growth, and it's easy to propagate from cuttings.

Care Instructions:

Money Plant is known for its low-maintenance nature. It can tolerate a range of conditions but prefers to avoid direct sunlight. Ensure proper drainage to prevent overwatering. Regularly dust the leaves to keep them clean and healthy. This plant is excellent for beginners and busy individuals.

Uses:

Medicinal: Money Plant is not typically used for medicinal purposes.

Culinary: The Money Plant is not used in cooking.

Ornamental: Money Plant is primarily grown for its ornamental and symbolic value. It is often displayed in homes and offices to attract prosperity and create a pleasing ambiance. Its trailing or climbing growth habit makes it an excellent choice for hanging baskets and as a decorative indoor plant.

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