Money plant

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Money plant may refer to several species, including:

File:Epipremnum aureum 31082012.jpg Epipremnum aureum – a tropical vining plant, in the Araceae, found in Northern Australia through Southeast Asia into China, Japan, Bangladesh, India and Pakistan.
File:HydrocotyleVulgaris.jpg Hydrocotyle vulgaris – a small, creeping, perennial, aquatic herb native to Europe, North Africa and West Asia.
File:Lunaria annua, without seeds.jpg Lunaria – herbaceous biennials in Brassicaceae, grown for their attractive spring flowering and dried silver seed pod middles, also referred to as "money tree" and "silver dollar plant", because the seedpods resemble a large coin.
File:A 40 year old jade plant (Crassula ovata).jpg Crassula ovata – a small plant with fleshy leaves in the Crassulaceae, also known as a jade plant or a friendship tree
File:Pilea peperomioides Chinese money plant.jpg Pilea peperomioides – a small plant in the Urticaceae, with very round, dark green leaves, also known as Chinese Money Plant, Lefse Plant, or Missionary Plant and is from the south of China
File:Pachira aquatica (inflorescense).jpg Pachira aquatica – a tropical wetland tree of the mallow family Malvaceae, native to Central and South America, known by a variety of common names including Malabar chestnut, French Peanut and provision tree, and is commercially sold under the names money tree and money plant.

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