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monet tree
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Hi I have got a very big money plant situated in my conservatory, my question is it has started to flower I have had it for at least 15 years and it is the first time I and many of my friends and family have ever seen a flowering one, is it normal don't get me wrong I am not complaining but I would like to know how rare this is thankyou all xx
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I had vision of lovely monet pics hanging from a tree then !!!
Yeah it's fairly normal for older larger specimens to flower....i used to look after a large collection of cacti and succulents and i had a money tree (Crassula argentia) that was 4 feet high and absolutely loaded in clusters of white flowers every year.
Up the Hammers !!!
Yeah it's fairly normal for older larger specimens to flower....i used to look after a large collection of cacti and succulents and i had a money tree (Crassula argentia) that was 4 feet high and absolutely loaded in clusters of white flowers every year.
Up the Hammers !!!
12:17 Thu 19th Jan 2012
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I had vision of lovely monet pics hanging from a tree then !!!
Yeah it's fairly normal for older larger specimens to flower....i used to look after a large collection of cacti and succulents and i had a money tree (Crassula argentia) that was 4 feet high and absolutely loaded in clusters of white flowers every year.
Up the Hammers !!!
Yeah it's fairly normal for older larger specimens to flower....i used to look after a large collection of cacti and succulents and i had a money tree (Crassula argentia) that was 4 feet high and absolutely loaded in clusters of white flowers every year.
Up the Hammers !!!
Mine flowered only oncewhen it was in a smaller pot, much to my surprise. I have had it for about 20 years now. I repotted it a couple of years ago and it has loved being repotted, but no flowers. It spends the summer out in the garden. Unfortunately it is getting a bit too big for the conservatory. It has lots of babies which have been distributed to friends and relations over the years.