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Thank you for the picture of the money plant, however, I am confused. It looks like it is a vine-like plant? I thought that all vine plants signify legal problems and not suitable for inside the house or out. Also, my friend has what she claims is THE moneyplant in her front yard.
It is tall and has longer leaves.
May I post a picture
of it - maybe you can tell me what it is.

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Dear Elena,
1. Yes, you are quite right. Money plants comes in small, medium or large plants.
Small plants merely have roots and can grow in a small bowl filled with water. Smooth rocks are placed to hold the plants.
Here, the money plant does not look like it has vines.
2. It is more a western concern, I believe that plants do not have vines rather than Chinese belief.
I believe there is no issue. Perhaps, you can let us know who mentioned the statement or perhaps, the author or the book.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 1/7/00 11:48:12 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Thank you for the picture of
the money plant, however, I am
confused. It looks like it is
a vine-like plant? I thought
that all vine plants signify
legal problems and not
suitable for inside the house
or out. Also, my friend has
what she claims is THE
moneyplant in her front yard.
It is tall and has longer
leaves.
May I post a picture
of it - maybe you can tell me
what it is.

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