Pilea Peperomioides Kokodama
Pilea Peperomioides Kokodama
The best part about the Pilea is its shiny, leathery leaves and the fact that it makes a lot of shoots.
Please note! This is a small plant.
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The height of our plants are measured from the ground to the top.
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The diameter of our plants is the diameter of the nursery pot. We recommend a decorative pot with a diameter that’s larger.
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Height
25 cm
Potsize
15 cm
Botanical name
Pilea Peperomioides
Toxic to pets
No
Care
Description
The Pilea is mainly known by the nickname "the Chinese money plant,” which sums up a lot about the plant. It originates from China and has large, flat, and round coin-shaped leaves.
Being one of the more unknown discovered plant types, The Pilea was found in the south of China in only the last century. There, it grows at an altitude of about 2,000 meters.
The best part about the Pilea is its shiny, leathery leaves and the fact that it makes a lot of shoots. The shoots are useful if you want to learn how to propagate plants.
With or without pot? | With decorative pot |
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Decorative pot | Kokodama |
Pot material | Coconut fibers |
Pot colour | Brown |
Height in cm | 25 cm |
Pot size Ø | 15 cm |
Botanical name | Pilea Peperomioides |
Nicknames | Chinese money plant, UFO plant, Friendship plant, Missionary plant, Pancake plant |
Quantity | 1 |
Attributes | Air-purifying, Easy to care for, Green, Hanging, Kokodama, Non-toxic / Pet-friendly, Small |
Location | Indirect sunlight |
Watering | Requires water once a week |
Best location | Grows best with medium light. Can't withstand full sun |
Plant nutrition | It is best if you add plant nutrition once every 2 weeks during the summer |
Repotting | After purchase, repotting is not necessary. The plant should then be repotted preferably every 2 years |
Toxic | No |