House of Plants
Chinese Money Plant (Pilea Peperomioides) 5"pot
Chinese Money Plant (Pilea Peperomioides) 5"pot
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The Pilea peperomioides, commonly known as the Chinese Money Plant, is a beloved houseplant known for its distinctive, round, coin-shaped leaves. With its minimalistic look and charming, playful foliage, this plant is easy to grow and a stylish addition to any indoor space. The stems are thin yet sturdy, holding up the flat, circular leaves that give the plant its iconic appearance. This plant often produces small offshoots or “pups” around the base. These can be left to grow for a fuller look or separated and replanted to share with friends and family!
You may observe tiny pale pink to white clusters of flowers. Each cluster consists of several small, petal-less blooms with a subtle, airy appearance, giving the plant a whimsical, understated charm.
When young, the Chinese Money Plant maintains a low, bushy shape, with round leaves sprouting in a rosette pattern around the central stem. It typically grows slowly but evenly, producing new leaves throughout the growing season. As the plant ages, it develops a thicker central stem that elongates, giving it a more upright, tree-like form. Older leaves naturally fall off the lower part of the stem, creating a “trunk” effect. Over time, Pilea peperomioides may develop a slight lean as it grows taller and top-heavy. Occasional rotation helps it grow evenly and prevents leaning toward the light. With minimal pruning, the Pilea peperomioides’ iconic shape evolves beautifully over time, transitioning from a bushy plant to a unique, mini-tree appearance.
CARE:
- Thrives in bright, indirect light but can tolerate some direct morning or evening sunlight. Too much direct light can scorch the leaves, while too little light can cause legginess
- Allow the first 1/4- 1/2 of the soil to dry between watering
- Do not keep soil soggy as this can quickly lead to root rot
- Appreciates moderate humidity but it is adaptable to household humidity.
- Sensitive to cold so keep away from drafty windows
- Rotate occasionally for even growth on both sides of the plant
- You may observe salt-like crystals on the underleaves- this is totally normal! These are the expulsion of mineral deposits
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