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Domestic plants, in addition to serving to beautify the space we live and work in, can, at least in the belief, bring us success, money or even reduce harmful radiation.Japanese wood money, feng shui or crassula – a plant that “brings” money.Crassula originates from the wetlands of central and Latin America, but as decorative flower garden flowers first began to be cultivated in Asia.In Japanese culture, this plant has the role of attracting money, and this belief was accepted shortly in China and then throughout the world. Feng Shui philosophy also thinks that you will have plenty of money if you set the beauty in the proper place in the home, usually right next to the front door.In time, Crassula has become one of the most common plants in both the house and the business premises. In some Asian nations, the money tree is inherited
I need one of these trees.
I’m glad you like it, it’s not hard to get it
What a great tree, it looks like a ficus as well.
It belongs to succulent plants (leafs are fleshy, water storage).
In my place, we call it ficus dollar or Korean banyan. I have some of that I make as bonsai.
All the names are associated with money. It’s as good as bonsai
I have this plant on my front door and back door. It does not bring money but we always have enough.
It is important that it is beautiful and decorative, and the money will arrive
Yes, that is true. Thanks .
Everything is true, but I’m not in the house holding the plants that bring money.
Mostly in the garden.
thank you, Robin, I did not know in my house that she could get out in the winter