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Most trees which are trees are trees, also when they're not. Sometimes a tree which is actually a tree but a tree afraid to admit he is a tree is called a busheee.
The money plant is a real plant. We call it the 'silver dollar' plant because it's seed pods are about the size of a US silver dollar. The plant is easy to grow and left alone, those pods will drop seeds for more plants. The pods on the stems look nice in flower arrangements
An oak tree.
Orange Tree
No, palm tree is not a creeper.
Tradition has it that it was of the branches of the Jujube-tree
Money plant
You plant money and a seed together and it mixes together and a money tree forms no there is no such thing as a money tree people just make it up because there rich and they don't want anyone to know how there making money
Money plant
under the ground, underneath the money tree. ;)
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Other names for the Money plant include Devil's Ivy, Golden Pothos, and Epipremnum aureum.
The Money Plant is a decorative plant and will grow everywhere, either in a water bottle or pots. Years ago, people said that if this plant will grow in particular house, the money will come to the occupants of that house.
A money tree is a tree that grows money. Instead of growing pears or cherrys, bags of money will grow! To make one you have to plant money. There is a very little chance it will grow. But the larger amount of money you plant, the bigger chance there is of it growing. The highest money is 30,000. PLanting any more money is a waste. If ur 30,000 dollar tree does grow, well you'll be rich because each bag of money will have 90,000 bells in it.
If one was possible every yard would have a money tree. Dream on since they don't exist.
You don't get any money from planting a tree. However, if you have the golden shovel and some money, you can bury the bells and sprout a money tree. You get three times what you bury if you take care of the money tree properly.
soto's grandfather believe that a tree was money because back in his youth he used to plant money trees of all sorts.