At first glance, there is almost no difference between the leaves of the money tree and the money tree. Many people think the money tree and the money tree are the same plant. In fact, the money tree is not a money tree. Although the money tree and the money tree are very similar , but there are still differences between Aesculus and Money Tree, let’s take a look together.
The money tree is an evergreen small tree of the Kapok family. It can grow up to 4-5m in height. The leaves of the money tree have different shapes. Some are obovate-ovate, some are oblong, and the money tree is 5 meters tall. ~11 leaves, rarely 7 leaves, petioles short or absent, and not alternate. The leaves of the money tree are larger, with the largest leaf reaching 24cm and the smallest leaf reaching 13cm. The crown of the money tree is loose.
Aesculus is a large vine shrub of Araliaceae, which can grow up to 3m. The leaves of Aesculus are all long oval, and most of them have 7 leaves. The petioles are long, and the stipules and the base of the petiole are conjoined. For mutual growth. The small leaves of Aesculus are 9cm, and the large leaves are 16cm. Looking at the entire crown, the crown of Aesculus is dense.
Extended reading:
1. What kind of soil is good for cultivating money tree? How to use money tree nutrient solution
2. How to fertilize a money tree? What is the best fertilizer to fertilize a money tree?
3. Propagation and cultivation methods of money trees
4. How to transplant a money tree. Precautions for repotting a money tree
5. Money tree seed planting method teaches you how to plant seeds with high germination rate