Ok, I have this tree that I planted in the front yard landscaping. They call it the money tree (Pachira aquatica) and I planted it about 3 or 4 years ago. It alway produced these pods that have seed/nuts inside. The other day I started thinking of these nuts and did a search on the net. It turns out that these nuts are edible and can be eaton raw, baked or ground and made into a flour. I tried them and they are pretty good. They taste a little like peanuts. So I thought Deer and Hogs got to like these. I have collected about 4lbs. of these and am going to take them to hunting camp next time I am up there. Does anyone have anymore info on this? I can't find info as to weather or not they will grow in North FL.
Money Tree
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Re: Money Tree
I would think it would grow fine here is a little info i found.
http://mobile.floridata.com/Plants/Bomb ... uatica/806
http://mobile.floridata.com/Plants/Bomb ... uatica/806
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Re: Money Tree
Thanks sam03, I planted some of these in pots the other day. Boy do they sprout up fast. I have the perfect location to plant some of these. Along a seasonal creek were the soil is always moist.
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Re: Money Tree
Good info Sam03, My wife says that I have a money tree planted in the back yard because any time that I want something I seem to always come up with the money... (Funny, I don't see it that way). I'd like to find out where I could get some trees to plant and try.
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Bossman, I got mine at Home Depot. They also have them as Bonsai plants.
Re: Money Tree
How long before its started producing? I have been thinking abt planting some chestnuts and other fruit trees but haven't found the time or money. I started dozen cutting from two different figs that grow like crazy and produce tons but only one cutting made it...and its only abt a foot tall so it will have to wait till next spring to be transplanted.
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It started producing on it's 2nd year. This year it really exploded. At fist I thought it was just a shade tree and didn't know anything about it. I kept cutting it to keep it small.
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