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Outdoor Living : Brussel's Money Tree Indoor Bonsai

Brussel's Money Tree Indoor Bonsai

from: Brussel's Bonsai




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MSRP Price: $42.00
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 724





Binding: Lawn & Patio
Product Brand: Brussel's Bonsai
EAN: 0782819003143
Label: Brussel's Bonsai
Product Manufacturer: Brussel's Bonsai
Model: DT1024MT
Publisher: Brussel's Bonsai
Ranking: 724
Studio: Brussel's Bonsai


Product facts:
  • Money Tree bonsai; tropical, indoor tree
  • Chinese symbol of good fortune
  • Easy to grow; tall, braided trunk
  • Grown under carefully controlled conditions
  • 4 years old, 10 to 12 inches tall; 10-inch, glazed, rectangular pot









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great experience
This is the first time I have ordered a plant online. The packing was very well done, the delivery timely and the plant was very healthy and put out new leaves within the first couple of days out of the box.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Worth the money
Quick shipping and the tree was in great shape when we got it. Have bought 3 of them for my wife. Makes a good present for birthday, Christmas, etc.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - No description
The health of the plant is fine. What concerns me is that I sent this as a gift and it came with absolutely no description whatsoever. The recipient got a tree in a box and that's it. I had to describe the whole "good fortune" thing. This product should really come with a card to let people know why they're receiving a small tree.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome, healthy plant
I have had this plant for several months and was sorry to see that it is no longer offered through Brussel's at Amazon. I have sent several friends to Amazon to order the plant as they love it when they see mine. It arrived healthy and has remained healthy over the months. I originally ordered this plant because I had received two from Red Envelope which arrived quite sickly. I had ordered them as gifts and had to return them to R.E. I was quite pleased when this one arrived from Brussel's. I ordered a lucky bamboo from Amazon/Brussel's and it also arrived healthy and is thriving several months later. I highly recommend this company.



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