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Why Bonsai Moneytrees Make the Perfect Gift

One of the most popular and easiest to grow among bonsai tree species is the onsai money tree. If you wish to gift yourself or a loved one with the perfect indoor plant, look no more because there’s no one that a bonsai moneytree can’t please.

A Starter Plant
Bonsai moneytrees are ideal gifts for people with very light green thumbs or are still starting out in gardening. Unlike other species of bonsai trees, the bonsai moneytree is easy and simple to grow. It requires minimal care and attention, so you don't necessarily have to spend the whole day monitoring its growth. Of course, be sure to advise your recipient that even bonsai moneytrees need to be shown TLC once in a while to grow properly.

Tree for Luck
Bonsai moneytrees are perfect gifts for people who are superstitious by nature because in Eastern legends, bonsai moneytrees are symbols of luck especially when you acquire them not by purchase but by way of gifts from other people. Make sure that you inform the recipient of course that luck won’t knock on their doorstep if they don’t take special care of their plant.

The luck of bonsai moneytrees depend on the number of leaves it has on each stem. It’s typical for bonsai moneytrees to have four or five leaves on each stem. Make sure then that you don’t give anything less than this as it could cause your more superstitious recipients to think that you don’t wish for them to fully prosper.

The luckiest among all bonsai moneytrees are those with seven leaves on each stem. If you find a bonsai moneytree of this kind, do make sure that you give it to someone who’s extremely dear to you. A special bonsai moneytree, after all, is meant for a special person!

Other Things to Know about Bonsai Moneytrees
A bonsai moneytree is usually restricted to being one to less than two feet tall. If left to grow fully, however, bonsai moneytrees can grow as tall as 7 feet. If you or your recipient therefore have an indoor garden or conservatory with particularly high ceilings, it’s possible for you to allow bonsai moneytrees to grow fully inside your home. When grown fully, bonsai moneytrees will possess enormous and vividly green leaves on top.

Lastly, if you are a believer of feng shui, you should know that bonsai moneytree can bring positive chi to your house – but only if you place it in the financial phase of your home or office.

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