Money tree

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Money tree may refer to:

  • Pachira aquatica, commercially sold under the name "money tree". It is also known as Malabar chestnut, Guiana chestnut, provision tree, or saba nut.
  • Crassula ovata, also referred to as "money tree". It is also known as jade plant or friendship tree.
  • A money tree, a raffle prize given in Australia
  • The money tree, an imaginary tree referenced in the saying "money doesn't grow on trees!" The origin of this saying may be the story Pinocchio. It may appear in works of fiction as a tree whose leaves resemble banknotes and whose fruits resemble coins. The use of the tree's leaves and fruits as forms of payment in fiction usually brings eventual trouble, such as the leaves drying up, and the characters end up learning the lesson that money must be eared with the sweat of the brow.