Tips for decorating with Pachira, the money tree

Pachira, the money tree

Pachira is recognized by the scientific name of Aquatic Pachira, it's a tree native to the swampy areas of Mexico and from the north of Brazil and Peru.

This statuesque plant has the peculiarity that its trunks can be braided as it grows and ends up being complemented by its beautiful and lush foliage of palmate leaves. It receives other common names such as water chestnut, water sapote, apompo, water kapok and wild cacao and also receives the name of the money tree, since it is attributed the power to attract it.

Characteristics of the Pachira

Characteristics of the Pachira

This is an easy plant to care for and grow, the waterings are regular avoiding waterlogging.

It can perfectly grow in a pot, since its growth will depend on the size of it. Pachira outside blooms splendidly throughout the year, however, and if used indoors, it will not bloom.

If you want to have it inside the house it must be placed next to a window, because it needs enough light to develop properly. If it is not illuminated, you will see that its stems will bend in search of light and, being a tropical plant, it does not tolerate cold, so you have to protect it from temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius.

Next we will give you some decorating tips so you can keep this money tree in your house

Tips for decorating with Pachira

For decorate with the Pachira You must bear in mind that it is a tall plant and it needs areas where it can grow without problem, although the size of the pot is what will delimit the growth of its roots and consequently the height of the plant.

La pachira brings a lot of color and a rustic style to the environment, combines with walls and furniture in white tones that make it stand out even more. If you combine it with a red or other vibrant color pot cover, it will complement perfectly in a corner or corner of the room.

To this tree also loves humid environments, so you will find a lot of comfort when placing it inside a bright bathroom, you can even complement the decoration with mirrors and it will give a feeling of fabulous spaciousness to your bathroom. Since the Pachira tree leans looking for the light, it is necessary to rotate it so that it does not lose its vertical shape. On the other hand and if on the contrary you want it to lean, also it will look great covering the window and giving a natural curtain function.

If you want to separate some space in your house and divide it into two different environments, you can use several pachira plants together or combined with other plants of similar species, such as the spiral ficus, that way you will create a beautiful natural wall like a screen. Although you can also use a large Pachira, since by itself, since it can boast of perfectly fulfilling that role.

To give your room a natural touch, you can place a braided Pachira in one corner and it will give an original and relaxing look to that intimate space.

In the home studio, office or business, it would be very nice to have a Pachira that gives a relaxing effect to a space where you usually spend most of the dayIn addition to the health benefits it can bring, this air-purifying plant has the gift of attracting fortune and prosperity at work with its good energy.

Diseases and parasites that affect Pachira

Pachira is resistant to diseases and is usually a plant that is usually attacked by mealybugs in the spring months, so what you have to do is spray it with soapy water.

If the leaves are falling suddenly, the air is probably too dry. In this case you must move the plant away from the sun and water it well without leaving water in the secondary container.


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  1.   Jordi Cunillera Torrents said

    Hi how are things ? My name is Jordi and last Friday I bought a pachira to decorate my living room. I have the feeling that during these two days that the plant has been at home, some leaves have started to turn slightly yellow and lose their green color. Could you tell me what is it due to? The living-dining room is very bright, but I have already put the plant in a corner where it will not get direct light or drafts. I don't really know what could be happening to him.
    Thank you very much!

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hi Jordi.
      Don't worry: it's normal. The first days (even weeks) at home the plants tend to lose some leaves.
      Simply water by letting the soil dry a little between waterings, and voila 🙂
      Regards!

  2.   ceferino said

    Does pachira always have several stems? Or can you also have just one?

    1.    Monica Sanchez said

      Hello Ceferino.
      It actually only has one stem. What happens is that several specimens are planted in the same pot, the trunks are intertwined and they are put up for sale like this, but naturally it is a tree with a single trunk.
      Greetings.