Pachira aquatica Mottled (sporadic variagation)
Pachira Aquatica is a very popular tree due to the myths surrounding it, known as the Malabar Chestnut or Money Tree. It is said that the plant brings wealth and prosperity to people's homes.
Pachira Aquatica is native to Central and South America, growing in swampy regions. In the wild, the money tree can grow up to 60 meters tall, has flower buds the size and shape of a banana, and fruits the size of a coconut.
The height of the plant is measured including the pot.
Note: The foliage is delicate and may be damaged during transport.
Check the care guide for Pachira Aquatica on the Blog.
Note: Specimens sporadically have variegated leaves. The level of variegation varies from one specimen to another.