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Dear Longe Le,
1. A money plant leaf looks like `heart shaped'. I like the pattern of light green, sometimes white, beige colour on the leaves.
2. Frankly I have seen table sized money plants to huge big plants (leaves).
3. Will take a photograph for you to see.
4. Money plants are easy to grow and little maintenance required.
Do note that although it is called a money plant, it is only a name and does not automatically signify that you will get `money'.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/6/00 10:12:16 AM, Long Le wrote:
>Hi Robert and Cecil,
>
>I've heard of "money plants"
>in Feng Shui books but I'm not
>sure what these plants
>look like. Are they plants
>with round leaves
>that look like coins? I'd
>appreciate if you
>could show me a picture of the
>plants.
>
>My other question is whether
>or not these
>plants should be kept in a
>garden or inside
>a house. Commonsense suggests
>that they be
>kept inside a house. Please
>advise.
>
>Thank you.
>
>
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