No. Trees are not not composed of money and only have some to do with making money. Nowadays, paper money is made mostly from cotton.
it don't relate to money you just get money when you cut trees down
they cant its just an expression
physicly, money doesn't grow on trees. but money is made out of paper, and paper comes from trees. so money doesn't grow on trees but the trees make paper, which makes money. hope u enjoyed ur answer!
It means that you have to work for money, it's not easy to come by. People will say money doesn't grow on trees, because typically trees are abundant, and the things that grow on trees are easy to get. You have to work for true money.
No, money cannot grow on trees. Money is typically obtained through earning income, receiving gifts or loans, or through investments. Trees are living organisms that do not produce money.
from the Ongatago Money trees in Fiji
No, money trees do not lose their leaves as they are not real trees but rather a type of plant known for their round, coin-shaped leaves.
Yes but not for the trees and environment
it lets you grow money trees by planting 100 bells it will sprout.
No, money trees do not shed leaves because they are not real trees but rather a type of plant known for their round, coin-like leaves.
There are pear trees, coconut trees, peach trees, cherry trees, apple trees, orange trees, and even money trees!
Simply fish which is kind of slow money , pk , cut trees if you get 60 wc yew trees are decent money.