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Default Increase Wealth With A Feng Shui Money Tree

By Jakob Jelling

A feng shui money tree is an indoor plant used in order to attract prosperity and wealth into any space. The feng shui money tree's botanical name is Pachira, and its care requires the average sun light and watering that any other indoor plant would need. It can reach as high as seven feet while it can be as wide as three feet.

The shape of these plant's leafs represent the five main elements of feng shui: wood, water, earth, fire and metal. This is also what makes the feng shui money tree so symbolic. When an element is missing, or the elements in a space are not balanced, a feng shui money tree will help adding what is missing harmonizing the elements.

Since feng shui money trees bring or increase wealth, they are ideal to place near a place where money is kept or near the cash registers in businesses. Prosperity and wealth, as well as elements harmonization should come after placing this plant in one of those spots. Any other place where money and wealth is needed can be a good place for a feng shui money tree as well.

Feng shui money trees can also be strategically placed according to the house areas indicated by the bagua map. The bagua map northwest corner corresponds to the prosperity area of life, and this could be an ideal place for a feng shui money tree to be placed. Since it brings prosperity, you can also help to attract this factor to all other areas of your life by placing the feng shui tree in a position in the house which corresponds to it.




If you would like to have a feng shui money tree but don't know where to find it, there are many stores selling them online and through catalogues. You can easily find them by typing "feng shui money tree" into your search engine, and they will allow you to see photos of the trees, as well as provide you with details about the trees.

As you can see, feng shui money trees symbolism can have many different applications as well as having decorative properties. It can also help you enlightening a dark corner and help to increase chi flowing. Whether you are thinking of buying an indoor plant for yourself or giving it as a present, a feng shui money tree can be a great option.

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Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.fengshuicrazy.com. Please visit his website and learn all the feng shui tips you'll ever need!
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