Everyone would live in the forest.
Then it would be too readily available ... Thus worthless ... And we'd use something else for currency.
I'd be a much more interested gardener!
We would have to barter with bananas...
But can you tell me why bananas?
The movie, It Grows on Trees, released in 1952, dealt with such a happening. I don't remember it very clearly but somebody had a money tree in their garden and greenbacks grew instead of leaves.
Everybody was very happy about it until the end of the movie when they discovered that dollars from a money tree suffer the same fate as leaves: They dry out, become brittle, and crumble.
We'd better stick to getting our moolah the old fashioned way: Either work for it, steal it, or enter politics.
Id climb them, but forget why once I reach the top. D
Then I wouldn't have to mow my backyard, as I would have a grove of money trees.
Then nobody would need a job
I would be overly obese from eating too much food, I would be able to go on the Europe, and Japan school tours, I would live in a bigger house and have someone clean up, I would have more clothes, from places like Target, and insanely expensive brands names (I love cheap Target and Big W clothes!), I would have my own library with a rotating bookshelf, I would have met Stephen hawking, I would have gone on every NASA camp that ever came up, and I'd have done a semester at Interlochen.
That's assuming only I had access to these trees. >:-)
If everyone did, it'd be too easily accessible, and we would have to change our currency.