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My Money Tree.

Photography Flowers/Plants posted on Nov 06, 2017
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Pulled my bag a little trying to carry this from a lower to a higher table. I´am already better, but I should´nt have given it water first. Man it was heavy. LOL! I like my Money Tree or Paradise Tree as we also call it. Have a beautiful evening. I didnt get any art done, as the sun was shining so bright, that it made me see alot of dirt in the sunroom. Nothing else to do that cleaning the house. >:-( Thanks for stopping by :)

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awjay

3:58PM | Mon, 06 November 2017

always an old favorite i many houses

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Faemike55

7:44PM | Mon, 06 November 2017

very nice tree - have a great one

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durleybeachbum

4:57AM | Tue, 07 November 2017

Mine is in the greenhouse. Too big to move. Best to ignore the dust!

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Boni Online Now!

6:45AM | Tue, 07 November 2017

We call them Jade Plants, They give good luck if you keep them at your front door. Preferably outside, but in colder weather, inside. We haven't been able to keep one healthy since moving to Washington. Lovely image by the way.

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Cyve

3:38PM | Tue, 07 November 2017

Beautiful bonzai... Fantastic shot too !!!

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RodS

8:56PM | Wed, 08 November 2017

These are so cool! I need one that grows real money, though! 😁 Great photo of it, Helle!

When you're done there, I've got a bout 500 or so glass insulators that need dusted.....😆

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auntietk

10:12PM | Wed, 08 November 2017

It looks happy and healthy! :)

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anahata.c

10:49AM | Sat, 11 November 2017

Lol! First, you NEVER put water in a huge plant BEFORE you move it! You should know that better than I, lol! Second, you couldn't paint because the sun showed all the dust in your sunroom? Look at paintings of Dutch studios during the great Dutch Renaissance (ie, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Hals): They're DARK, Helle! They're DARK! Why do you think they never got flood-lights? Solution: Wear sunglasses! Scream at the sun---whatever's necessary so all you see is your art! Well, it's a bold, shining capture of those gorgeous green-yellow leaves, and the reds are so strong, and the table color is perfect for the reds and earth tones and great greens. I love the light on that little tree. Beautiful capture of a beautiful plant. (And Helle---for the sake of your art, get shades, lol! Pull them up when you're not painting, but block out the dust otherwise! Here's a famous painting by Vermeer---look at the shadow; and believe me, if that guy had the sunlight you had, he'd make your sunroom look like heaven! They had dust, mice, food, trash, you name it. Here's the link---to make you feel better: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Art_of_Painting#/media/File:Jan_Vermeer_-_The_Art_of_Painting_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg)


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