Her big round leaves give her a really cheerful look and she’s a breeze to look after. We think this Chinese money plant looks a million dollars (but costs a lot less).
About Chinese money plants
Native to the Yunnan and Sichuan provinces of southern China, the Chinese money plant was first brought to the UK in 1906 by Scottish botanist George Forrest (yes, we know the exact man who found it). It became a popular houseplant later in the 20th century because it is simple to grow and really easy to propagate, meaning friends could pass cuttings around amongst themselves. That earned it the nickname ‘pass it on plant’.