The Happy Tree thrives in warmth, with an ideal growth temperature of 20~28°C, 20~21°C during the day, and 18~19°C at night. During the summer heat, move it to a cool, well-ventilated, and slightly shaded area to survive the summer. During the winter, relocate it to an indoor space with heating to ensure the temperature doesn't drop below 8°C, allowing it to safely endure the cold. When the indoor temperature falls below 10°C in winter, the plant enters a dormant state with reduced evaporation, so avoid overwatering and root rot. On sunny afternoons, lightly mist the plant with gentle water to increase indoor humidity.The Happiness Tree is a medium-sized deciduous tree, reaching up to 15 meters in height. Its bark is light gray with deep longitudinal fissures and large areas of peeling. The petioles of the leaves are 30 cm long, hairless. The leaves are alternate, with middle leaves opposite, ovate or ovate-lanceolate, 4-7 cm long, with an acute tip at the front, entire margins, and bare on both sides; the petioles are also hairless. The flowers bloom at night. The inflorescence is erect, terminal, measuring 25-35 cm in length and 30 cm in diameter, with bracts that are filiform lanceolate, prematurely withering.
The Happy Tree symbolizes peace, health, and joy, as its name suggests, it conveys the meaning of "happiness." Wishing the family good health, long life, and a happy life. It usually blooms between May and September. Its blooming is also a symbol of good fortune.

































