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IN THE NEWS 18th April 2007
Pachira aquatica - the Provision Tree
Commercially it is now sold under the name Money Tree. A tradition that probably arose in Taiwan where it was sold as a good luck plant because of the five parts to its leaves that embodied
the five Feng Shui elements of earth, fire, water, wood and metal. Such plants are usually grown with five stems braided together. Our plant has leaves with 5 or 6 leaflets - maybe an extra one for even more luck.
The Fruit consists of a large woody pod over 30 cm across. Falling into the water below, the seeds germinate almost immediately, and in the wild
their roots eventually snag on riverside vegetation and a new tree establishes itself. The Flower is bat pollinated, opening
in the afternoon and fading the following day.
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