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Old 27-02-2007, 06:49 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Lucky Bean plant

Picked up this little oddity at a local Walmart today. Here is about all I
can find on it:


"An interesting alternative to the ordinary house plant. The "Lucky Bean"
plant is native to the rainforests of Australia and makes an excellent
hardy indoor plant for home or office. The "bean" pod will naturally dry up
and separate from the plant in a few months, and can be removed without any
effect to the plant. Dimensions approximately 6" diameter and 15" to 20"
tall."

Photo he http://www.amazon.com/FTD-Lucky-Bean.../dp/B000M09LW6


Another site listed it by the name Australian Moreton Bay Chestnut tree but
photos/descriptions of that don't seem to be the same thing.


Can anyone give me any more info on it? Experiences?
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