The difference between money tree and money tree typesMoney tree is a succulent plant. Money tree is a large indoor potted plant. The difference between the leaves and stems of the money tree and the money treeThe money tree is about 50 to 80 cm tall. It has no main stem above the ground, but has large tuberous stems below the ground. The leaves are thick, oval, green in color, and have a metallic luster. The leaves of the money tree are thick, oval and green in color. The difference between the origin of the names of money tree and money treeThe money tree is called the money tree because its neatly arranged, thick leaves look like copper coins. The leaves of the money tree look like gold coins, so it is called the money tree. The money tree almost always grows two leaves each time, one long and one short, one thick and one thin, so the money tree is also called "dragon and phoenix wood". |
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