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Pilea Sugar 🌱
A rare variety of Pilea with translucent foliage that appears covered in sugar crystals, a wonder of nature.
💧 Easy Care
- Exposure : Indirect light
- Watering : Moderate, tolerates drought well
- Temperature : 15-25°C
- Size : Compact, ideal in a pot
✨ Feature
Its unique leaves have crystalline reflections that catch the light. Origin: Southern China.
Pilea Moon Valley 🌘
A unique pilea with dark green, crinkled leaves marked by deep bronze veins, evoking a lunar landscape.
🌿 Care Tips
- Light: Medium indirect
- Watering: Moderate when the substrate dries
- Humidity: Enjoys a humid atmosphere
- Growth: Compact and bushy habit
🌎 Origin
Native to the tropical forests of Central America. Its textured leaves are soft to the touch.
Pilea 'Mojito' 🍹 Festive Variegation
Rare variety of pilea featuring irregular cream-white marbling on a green background, resembling cocktail splashes.
Features:
- Variegation: Random and unique
- Shape: Characteristic round leaves
- Growth Habit: Upright then slightly cascading
Care:
💧 Moderate watering • ☀️ Bright indirect light • 🌡 Ideal 18-24°C
Origin:
Horticultural mutation of the famous pilea peperomioides.
Pilea Spruceana Silver Tree 🌿✨
A unique pilea with oval leaves covered in a fine silver fuzz, creating a striking metallic effect.
💡 Care Tips
- Light: Bright indirect
- Watering: Moderate, allow to dry between waterings
- Humidity: Enjoys misting
- Size: Maximum 30cm tall
🌎 Origin
Native to the forests of South America. Its metallic appearance is more pronounced under good light.
Pilea peperomioides
The Pilea peperomioides, also known as Chinese money plant or missionary plant, is a star of modern interiors 🪴. With its round, graphic leaves and vibrant green color, it immediately catches the eye and adds a design touch to any room.
Why adopt the Pilea peperomioides? 💡
- Unique aesthetic: its round leaves shaped like small coins 🌸 earn it the nickname “money plant.”
- Easy to care for: ideal even for beginners.
- Generous plant: it regularly produces small cuttings that you can give away or replant 🧑🌾.
Care tips 🪴
- Light: enjoys bright indirect light 💡. Avoid direct sunlight that can scorch its leaves.
- Watering: moderate 💧. Allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings to prevent overwatering.
- Temperature: between 15 and 25°C 🌡️. It likes warmth and fears the cold.
- Difficulty: very easy – perfect for indoor gardening beginners.
Origin and characteristics 🌍
Native to southern China, the Pilea peperomioides is known for bringing good luck and attracting prosperity. Its rapid growth and ability to produce new shoots make it a friendly plant, ideal for sharing with loved ones.
Invite the Pilea peperomioides into your home today and enjoy a trendy, easy, and charming plant 🌿✨.
Pilea Peperomioides Mojito 🌿 – The marbled elegance in your home
The Pilea Peperomioides Mojito, also known as "Chinese money plant," is a rare and sought-after variety for its unique foliage. Its light green round leaves are delicately marbled with cream white, offering a modern and refined visual effect 🪴.
Why adopt the Pilea Mojito? 🌸
- Original foliage: its variegated patterns bring a unique decorative touch to your home.
- Air-purifying plant: helps improve the quality of the ambient air 🌿.
- Easy to care for: ideal even for beginners 🧑🌾.
Care tips 💡
- Light: place it in a bright room, without direct sunlight that could burn its leaves.
- Watering: moderate watering, about once a week. Let the soil dry slightly between waterings 💧.
- Temperature: enjoys a temperate environment between 18 and 24°C.
- Difficulty: easy, perfect for both enthusiasts and collectors.
Origin and characteristics 🌍
Native to China, the Pilea Peperomioides is considered a lucky plant according to tradition. The Mojito variety is distinguished by its rare variegated foliage, highly appreciated by indoor plant enthusiasts.
An essential decorative asset 🪴
With its graphic style and marbled shades, the Pilea Mojito fits perfectly in a modern living room, an office, or a bedroom. Easy to propagate by cuttings, it is also a great gift idea to share 🌸.
The Pilea depressa, also known as "Creeping Pilea," is a small tropical plant with fine, delicate foliage. Its flexible, trailing stems make it an ideal candidate for hanging displays, shelves, or terrariums 🪴. With its dense and fresh look, it immediately adds a soothing touch of greenery to your home.
Why You'll Love It 💚
- Miniature Foliage: small, round, textured leaves that are very decorative.
- Trailing Growth: perfect for creating a natural cascading effect.
- Easy to Care For: ideal for beginners as well as enthusiasts 🧑🌾.
- Tropical Atmosphere: brings freshness and softness to any room.
Care Tips 🌱
Light: The Pilea depressa enjoys bright light without direct sunlight. It also tolerates partial shade, making it a versatile plant.
Watering 💧: Keep the substrate slightly moist, without excess. Water as soon as the surface of the soil begins to dry. It loves ambient humidity.
Temperature: Between 18 and 24°C. Avoid cold drafts.
Difficulty: Easy. A perfect plant to start with trailing plants.
Origin and Characteristics 🌍
Native to Central America, the Pilea depressa naturally grows in humid underbrush. Its dense foliage and rapid growth make it an ideal plant for creating a jungle atmosphere in your home.
Benefits 🌸
- Brings a relaxing touch of greenery to living spaces.
- Perfect for plant arrangements and terrariums.
- Contributes to a softer and warmer atmosphere.

