Money Tree
"Money Tree" can grow up to 18 m (59.1 ft) in height in the wild.
The name "money tree" seems to refer to a story of its origin, where a poor man prayed for money, found this "odd" plant, took it home as an omen, and made money selling plants grown from its seeds
- Sandra Loves Bonsai - Information, videos and guides.
- Bonsai Empire - With an cultivation, care and forming guide. Offers information about the several Bonsai styles and also hosts several photo galleries.
Bonsai Basics.com - Series of questions and answers on everything a beginner needs to know about keeping their own bonsai, and recommended books.
The Art of Bonsai Project - An effort to explore the aesthetic and artistic elements of bonsai, including technical composition, presentation, display and other ways in which bonsai impacts the human eye and soul.
Bonsai Planet - Presents articles on selection of specimens, cultural needs, pruning, pests and diseases, as well as a photo gallery.
Bonsaitalk - Portal features calendar, discussion boards, chat, a search engine, as well as links to related sites. Also offers articles and advice on specialized techniques.
How to Grow Bonsai Trees - Information, dictionary terms, FAQ and association addresses.
West Coast Bonsai - A featured artist section, gallery, styling, articles, bonsai resources and a club finder.
National Bonsai Foundation - Program at the U.S. National Arboretum features image galleries and information on collections located in the United states and abroad. Also offers contact information for the group's board of directors and newsletter.
Sandra Loves Bonsai - Information, videos and guides.
Bonsai On The Web - Features a searchable directory of links to websites and articles, chatroom, mailing list, and an events calendar.



