There are several species commonly called "money plant". You'd need to be more specific which particular one you mean. However, if you find someone who knows the botanical name of your particular plant, it's pretty likely they'll also know if it will grow inside or not.
A money plant has tap root as it has all properties of tap root
it can grow on vines , fence .:))))
No such thing
No.
like a spelt plant
Ribosomes look like granes of sand
They look sort of like rings, or inflated pennies.
it looks like your face
Short corn
No, but there is a plant called the money plant, or money tree plant that makes seed pods that look like large coins.
like a spelt plant
it look like a plant
a picture of how a German money look like
what does broom corn look like
A tobacco plant looks like a cabbage or lettuce plant in some ways
the papyrus plant is a tall water plant that is green and looks like a feather duster when young
The money plant is a biennial form of a mustard plant. It has long white roots, like many flowering plants.
The money plant is a biennial form of a mustard plant. It has long white roots, like many flowering plants.
Ribosomes look like granes of sand
Pretty.
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