Money does not grow on trees "who said this?
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said to warn someone to be careful how much money they spend, because there is only a limited amount:
"Mum, I'd like a new bike." "I'll have to think about it - money doesn't grow on trees, you know!"
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The phrase comes from the fact that things that grow on trees is usually easy to pick out but money is not in the same league. Parents often say this to their children to make them aware of the issues they face in putting food on the table.
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