Money Plant
Scindapsus aureus: It is called the money plant simply because it has round,
plump, flat leaves that might, with a bit of imagination, look like a coin!
This plant is both indoor and outdoor plant. too. At number of places we have
this plant placed in our school. My mother says that if the plant grows well
it’s a sign that wealth will come to the family.
Daniyal Tufail
VI-B(NNP-VI)


Dear Daniyal
ReplyDeleteMy sister has one of these plants indoors and a row of them outdoors. Isn't it wonderful? I think the magic has already worked on my sister!
From Natalie
Hi Daniyal,
ReplyDeleteDo you think that if we added a little magic to the plant it would grow money?!. My nan used to have a lot of these plants at her house along her front verandah.
From Kyra
Hi Daniyal
ReplyDeleteThis plant and your story about the money plant reminds me of my dad. He told me a story about when he got twenty cents and buried it in the ground! He was about four years old. He wanted money to grow from the tree. He didn't know that money doesn't grow on trees!
From Linda
Hi Daniyal
ReplyDeleteI guess money really does grow on trees, well vines!
From Cooper
Dear Daniyal
ReplyDeleteI have a money plant in my backyard and it seems to bring me good luck to me and my family. I hope that this extrodinary flower brings good luck and wealth to your family aswell.
Hope you are having fun in Pakistan
Hayley Ashman
Dear Daniyal I think we have got a money plant our friend has got one I like it because how it has got a diffrent greens on the he leaves.
ReplyDeleteFrom Georgia
To Daniyal
ReplyDeleteDaniyal,your mother is right!It brought good wealth to my family.No.Not good wealth,EXTREMELY good wealth.Well,most of it has gone to to charity.
FROM THOMAS EDWARDS!
Hello Daniyal,
ReplyDeleteYour family must be pretty wealthy by the look of that spectacular plant at your home in Pakistan. Hope to speak to you soon. So we can talk to eachother on skype and communicate on other social network sites.
From Emily Pendlebury
Dear Daniyal I hope your money tree grows money.
ReplyDeletebyJustin
My name is Anthony. What season does the money plant grow in? I like the name.
ReplyDeleteDear Daniyal
ReplyDeleteThe money plant looks very cute and precious. Your mum's right, it does bring good luck.
From Mia
dear Daniyal
ReplyDeleteI don't think it does grow money, but if it was real it would be interesting and fun picking the trees all day for money! I like the name 'money plant' though.;]
from Jessica
To Daniyal Tufail
ReplyDeleteWe have a monny plant in my nana's garden out the front of her house. My Nana always tell's me story's about the monny tree.