Pilea Peperomioides | Chinese Money Plant | Pancake Plant
Pilea Peperomioides
Discovered by a Norwegian missionary in Southern China - the missionary plant, Chinese money plant or pancake plant is one of our most sought after houseplants. This succulent's round leaves can grow to a diameter of 10cm and is one of the easiest plants to care for and propagate. The Pilea loves to poke babies up out of the soil, so when they appear, cut each little plantlet with a sharp knife. You can either keep them in water for a bit or put them straight into soil.
How to care for your Pilea -
Water: If possible water from the bottom, using a saucer, once a week, and mist over the leaves every few days.
Light: They enjoy bright but indirect sunlight.
Humidity: Regular humidity levels are sufficient.
Temperature: They enjoy warmth, about 20 degrees C.
Other info -
Toxic to cats & dogs? No
Original: $6.74
-65%$6.74
$2.36

Description
Pilea Peperomioides
Discovered by a Norwegian missionary in Southern China - the missionary plant, Chinese money plant or pancake plant is one of our most sought after houseplants. This succulent's round leaves can grow to a diameter of 10cm and is one of the easiest plants to care for and propagate. The Pilea loves to poke babies up out of the soil, so when they appear, cut each little plantlet with a sharp knife. You can either keep them in water for a bit or put them straight into soil.
How to care for your Pilea -
Water: If possible water from the bottom, using a saucer, once a week, and mist over the leaves every few days.
Light: They enjoy bright but indirect sunlight.
Humidity: Regular humidity levels are sufficient.
Temperature: They enjoy warmth, about 20 degrees C.
Other info -
Toxic to cats & dogs? No




















