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Pilea Sugar 🌱
A rare variety of Pilea with translucent foliage that appears covered in sugar crystals, a marvel of nature.
💧 Easy maintenance
- Exposure : Indirect light
- Watering : Moderate, tolerates drought well
- Temperature : 15-25°C
- Size : Compact, ideal in pots
✨ Special feature
Its unique leaves feature crystalline reflections that capture the light. Origin: Southern China.
Pilea Moon Valley – Plant with textured "moon valley" leaves
Pilea Moon Valley – Plant with textured "moon valley" leaves
Pilea Moon Valley 🌘
A unique pilea with dark green embossed leaves marked with deep bronze veins, evoking a lunar landscape.
🌿 Care instructions
- Light : Medium indirect
- Watering : Moderate when the substrate dries
- Humidity : Likes a humid atmosphere
- Growth : Compact and bushy habit
🌎 Origin
Native to the rainforests of Central America, its textured leaves are soft to the touch.
Pilea Glauca 'Greyzy'
🌱 This variety forms a beautiful, dense carpet of plants with tiny blue-grey leaves. It's very decorative in a hanging pot or as a cascade.
Care instructions
- Light: Soft indirect
- Watering: Regular but moderate
- Temperature: 18-25°C
- Difficulty: Easy
Pilea 'Mojito' 🍹 Festive variegation
A rare variety of pilea with irregular creamy white marbling on a green background, like cocktail splashes.
Features :
- Variegation: Random and unique
- Shape: Characteristic round leaves
- Port: Erect then slightly drooping
Interview :
💧 Moderate watering • ☀️ Bright indirect light • 🌡 18-24°C ideal
Origin :
Horticultural mutation of the famous pilea peperomioides.
Pilea Spruceana Silver Tree 🌿✨
A unique pilea with oval leaves covered in fine silver down, creating a striking metallic effect.
💡 Growing tips
- Light : Bright indirect
- Watering : Moderate, let dry between two
- Humidity : Enjoys sprays
- Size : Maximum 30cm high
🌎 Origin
Native to the forests of South America. Its metallic appearance is more pronounced in good light.
Pilea peperomioides
Pilea peperomioides , also known as the Chinese money plant or missionary plant , is a star of modern interiors 🪴. With its round, graphic, bright green leaves, it immediately catches the eye and adds a designer touch to any room.
Why adopt Pilea peperomioides? 💡
- Unique aesthetic: its round leaves shaped like small coins 🌸 have earned it the nickname “money plant”.
- Easy to maintain: ideal even for beginners.
- Generous plant: it regularly produces small cuttings that you can give as gifts or replant 🧑🌾.
Care instructions 🪴
- Light: Enjoys nice indirect light 💡. Avoid direct sunlight which burns its leaves.
- Watering: moderate 💧. Let the substrate dry slightly between waterings to avoid excess water.
- Temperature: between 15 and 25°C 🌡️. He likes mild weather and fears the cold.
- Difficulty: Very easy – perfect for beginners in indoor gardening.
Origin and particularities 🌍
Native to southern China, Pilea peperomioides is known to bring good luck and prosperity. Its rapid growth and ability to produce new shoots make it a friendly plant ideal for sharing with loved ones.
Invite Pilea peperomioides into your home today and enjoy a trendy, easy-to-grow and charming plant 🌿✨.
Pilea Peperomioides Mojito 🌿 – Marbled elegance in your home
Pilea Peperomioides Mojito , also known as the "Chinese Money Plant," is a rare and sought-after variety for its unique foliage. Its round, light green leaves are delicately marbled with creamy 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 interior.
- Air-purifying plant: helps improve ambient air quality 🌿.
- Easy to maintain: ideal even for beginners 🧑🌾.
Care instructions 💡
- Light: Place it in a bright room, without direct sunlight which could burn its leaves.
- Watering: Moderate watering, about once a week. Let the soil dry slightly between two waterings 💧.
- Temperature: appreciates a temperate environment between 18 and 24°C.
- Difficulty: Easy, perfect for both hobbyists and collectors.
Origin and particularities 🌍
Native to China, Pilea Peperomioides is traditionally considered a lucky plant. The Mojito variety is distinguished by its rare variegated foliage, much appreciated by indoor plant enthusiasts.
An essential decorative asset 🪴
With its graphic style and marbled shades, the Pilea Mojito fits perfectly into a modern living room, office, or bedroom. Easy to propagate by cuttings, it's also a great gift idea to share 🌸.

