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indoor plant twisted trunk Pachira Twisted - Money TreePachira money tree Brief & Ornamental values. Pachira aquatica is a tropical Money plant, also known to be Malabar chestnut or Saba nut. These money trees plants are often having their slender trunks braided together and require low maintenance with either natural or artificial lit areas. Pachira aquatica is a tropical money plant native to Central and Southern America. Also known as Malabar chestnut or Saba nut, French peanut, Guiana chestnut,
Pachira money tree Brief & Ornamental values.
- Pachira aquatica is a tropical Money plant, also known to be Malabar chestnut or Saba nut. These money trees plants are often having their slender trunks braided together and require low maintenance with either natural or artificial lit areas. Pachira aquatica is a tropical money plant native to Central and Southern America. Also known as Malabar chestnut or Saba nut, French peanut, Guiana chestnut, provision tree, but commercially they are sold with name as money tree. This tree is of Twisted branch and could be easily taken care of with artificial or natural setup.
Easy to care, and require low maintenance.
- Pachira money trees could thrive well in the presence of Natural indirect or artificial bright light. Water them moderately, with approx. 50 ml of water. Apply only when you find topsoil in the pot dry on touch. Soil must be well-drained and fertile with rich organic content. Ideal temperature is 16 to 24 degree Celsius. In terms of feeding use organic fertilizer once a month or 4 – 6 weeks especially in spring and summer seasons.
Traditional beliefs related to the Pachira money tree.
- Pachira aquatica is a popular indoor plant. And these plants once were thought to bring good luck to their owners’ space. There is a strong belief among Asian traditions, that the presence of this tree is symbolized with good financial fortune and that’s the reason they are often found in Business offices around Japan and eastern Asian countries.
Pachira money tree medicinal uses.
- When kept outdoors, they might bear green fruits that could be used for treatment of hepatitis. Their bark could come in use to treat headaches and stomach complaints. One could also make use of their leaves crushed with cold water, to treat a burning sensation in the skin.
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★★★★★ 5
Great, durable bone
My dog loves this bone! It’s super durable and has lasted a few months. Keeps my golden busy! Definitely will buy again.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Best long-lasting dog chew
If you want something to occupy your dog that's harmless, this is the one. He doesn't have to chase it, so it doesn't get lost under the cabinets, and he's been chewing it for hours and barely made a mark on it. When he's chewing on this, he's not whining or asking to sit on my lap, and he can stay nearby as he enjoys this toy.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Not perfect for every dog, but still worth a shot
I bought the bacon-flavored Benebone with high hopes after reading the reviews. Our 45lb mutt loves to chew on bones (and thankfully that's ALL she loves to chew on!) but we've had trouble finding anything that she can't destroy in one sitting. We've heard that antlers are the longest lasting but can be damaging to the dog's teeth, so we wanted to try something with a little less potential for disaster.
The Benebone wishbone fared okay. I do have to say that she loved the bone, as did our 14lb schnoodle. The first day she had it, they took turns gnawing on it for hours. Unfortunately, the large one's jaws are quite strong, and so by the end of day 1 there were some pretty significant teething marks on each of the ends, and it was starting to look pretty gnarly. I put it up for a little bit, but they've had other nylon bones that looked worse so I gave it back to them the next day.
On day 2, the little one was chewing on it so vigorously (and I think the bone was gnarly enough) that her gums started bleeding. I noticed the blood on the bone so I took it away again.
On day 3, I gave the bone back to the large one to chew on. It wasn't too long, though, until I was hearing some pretty loud snaps and I found that the large pup was actually starting to get larger pieces off of the ends of the wishbone. This had me worried, so I threw the wishbone away.
Relative to other chew toys that the large one likes (she'll only chew on bones and edibles, for some reason - nothing with any sort of rubbery material), this did actually have a decent life span, but we're still looking for something better.
I give the product 3 stars because the dogs clearly loved the bone, and I'm sure that it's perfect for some dogs. For example, if it was just our schnoodle chewing on it, it would have lasted much longer and I would probably be posting a 5-star review here. In the end, though, we did buy the wishbone for the larger dog, and it failed to hold up for her - for the price, I would have wanted something that lasts longer - hence the two star deduction.
UPDATE 8/10/2014:
Not long after I posted this review, Benebone contacted me in the comments to offer a refund and hinted at the potential for a larger bone sometime in the future. I sent in our order number and they processed the refund quickly. I've added back an extra star, because Benebone's stellar customer service has made the product worth the try. I would definitely do business with Benebone again, and I'm looking forward to trying (or rather, having my pup try) a larger version of the bone if/when it surfaces!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2014
★★★★★ 5
I Import These to Mexico That's How Good They Are
I have purchased this bone at least 10 times and will keep buying it indefinitely. I have 8 rescue dogs, all extreme chewers , we're talking dogs that destroy absolutely everything. This is the only bone I've found that holds their interest and keeps them coming back for more. I've tried every type of bone on the market. This one wins!
My dogs range from 5 lbs to 100 lbs and every single one of them is equally obsessed. I now order 5 at a time because I know they'll all be used. The price point is excellent for what you get, and after constant use across 8 dogs, I haven't noticed any negative effects on their health or teeth.
I love these so much that I actually import them to Mexico, that should tell you everything. Every time someone visits and sees how occupied and happy my dogs are, they immediately ask where they can get them too.
Benebone, you have a customer for life!!!!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Aggressive Chewers' Delight!
Super strong and apparently flavorful, my aggressive chewing puppy loves this! Goes at it for ten minutes at a time, several times per day - woohoo!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2026