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What Few People Know: It’s Also a Powerful Air-Purifying Plant
Beyond symbolism, the money tree offers real, practical benefits.
Air Quality Improvement
Like many houseplants, the money tree helps:
- Filter airborne toxins
- Increase humidity
- Improve oxygen levels
This can lead to:
- Better breathing
- Reduced dryness in the air
- A more comfortable indoor environment
While it’s not a replacement for ventilation, it contributes to a healthier space.
The Psychological Effect of Growing a Money Tree
One of the most overlooked aspects of the money tree is its psychological impact.
Plants and Mental Well-Being
Studies have shown that indoor plants can:
- Reduce stress
- Improve mood
- Increase focus
- Enhance productivity
The money tree, with its lush leaves and gentle presence, can help create a sense of calm and balance.
The Power of Symbolism
Even if you don’t fully believe in feng shui, symbols matter.
Seeing a plant associated with abundance can:
- Encourage positive thinking
- Reduce financial anxiety
- Promote a mindset of growth
This shift in mindset alone can influence behavior and decision-making.
Why the Money Tree Is Often Given as a Gift
The money tree is a popular gift for:
- New homes
- New businesses
- Graduations
- Career milestones
It symbolizes:
- New beginnings
- Stability
- Growth
- Shared good fortune
Unlike cash or jewelry, it continues to grow—making it a living reminder of intention.
What the Number of Leaves Is Said to Represent
In feng shui symbolism, the number of leaves on each stem is believed to matter.
- Five leaves: Associated with balance and the five elements
- Seven leaves: Linked to good luck
- Eight leaves: Symbol of wealth and prosperity
While these interpretations are symbolic, many growers find meaning in them.
How Easy Is the Money Tree to Care For?
One reason for the plant’s popularity is its low-maintenance nature.
Light Needs
- Prefers bright, indirect light
- Can tolerate low light
- Avoid direct sunlight
Watering
- Water when the top soil feels dry
- Avoid overwatering
- Good drainage is essential
Overwatering is the most common cause of problems.
Temperature and Environment
- Thrives in average indoor temperatures
- Sensitive to cold drafts
- Enjoys moderate humidity
It’s a resilient plant, making it ideal for beginners.
Common Mistakes People Make
Overwatering
Too much water can cause root rot. The money tree prefers slightly dry soil between waterings.
Ignoring Drainage
Always use pots with drainage holes to prevent water buildup.
Placing It in Direct Sunlight
Direct sun can scorch its leaves.
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