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pilea peperomioides

The pass it on plant:

great for sharing.

A social media star, and a true baby-maker.

Propagation made easy.

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Latin name and family

Pilea Peperomioides | Urticaceae

About

Thanks to the gorgeous and perfectly round leaves mixed with neat and linear stems, Pilea is an incredibly elegant, delicate and stylish plant. This bizarre look made Pilea a real star of Instagram, seducing plant lovers from all around the world.

Propagation

Pilea is easy to propagate. Once the plant has settled down in a house environment, sprouts will naturally start growing. By cutting these baby plants and planting them in new pots, anyone can turn his home into a personal Pilea paradise, or give a cherished gift to friends and family.

Pilea Peperomioides_Harster Greenhouses

We breed our Pilea plants in a way that makes them tougher and more resistant naturally. We only use biologicals – no pesticides, only IPM, and eco-friendly biological products.​

Offer
Pilea Peperomioides_Pass It On Plant Kit_Harster Greenhouses

Sizes & Pack

2.5": 15 or 18 units/pack

4": 15 or 18 units/pack

Share Kit: 8 Share kits/pack

Upgrades

Decorative pot, biodegradable pot, share kit.

We are one of the main Pilea growers in North America and we work directly with the largest grower in Europe, Vlasmann. We grow millions but every single one gets special care: each Pilea is handpicked and inspected for quality.

devoted community of plant lovers gathered around our 4" Pilea Peperomioides, thanks to a solid brand strategy. 

 

Final customers can enjoy an entertaining experience, including customized branded tags and displays, engaging social media channels, and a captivating website with blogs, videos, and care tips. 

The Pass It On Plant_Pilea Peperomioides

We developed a secret recipe of food and soil that allows our Pilea plants to grow bigger and faster. This way of growing allows us to provide plant lovers with the highest quality Pileas at a lower price.

Our 2.5" Pilea Peperomioides is part

of Lovememini,

a collection 

dedicated

to mini plants.

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Pilea Peperomioides_Lovememini Collection
Care

LIGHT

WATER

TEMPERATURE

FERTILIZER

A lot of bright, indirect light. The best exposure for Pilea Peperomioides is an East or a North facing window.

When the top of the soil is dry. Good drainage at the bottom is necessary. Pilea appreciates being misted twice a week. 

Pilea will do best with temperatures between 60 and 80 °F (15-26 °C). Large fluctuations should be avoided.

Once a month with all-purpose liquid fertilizer (20-20-20) diluted to half strength; less frequently during the winter. 

No direct sunlight. Shears or blinds are necessary if facing South or West windows. Pilea requires to be rotated regularly to keep a nice even shape.

An indoor humidity monitor or a moisture sensor can help with managing humidity levels.

Temperatures below 55 °F (13 °C) and above 100 °F  (35 °C) can damage the plant.

Feeding will stimulate sprouts growth.

Availability

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Story

Pilea Peperomioides was first collected by George Forrest in 1906 and 1910, in the Cang Mountain range in Yunnan Province, Southern China.

 

In 1945, Pilea was rediscovered by Norwegian missionary Agnar Espegren. While staying in Yunnan for a week, he obtained a live sample of the plant (probably from a local market), packed it in a box, and brought it to Calcutta, where he stayed for about a year.

 

Espegren arrived back in Norway in March 1946, with the plant surprisingly still alive. ​He started travelling around Norway and giving sprouts of the plant to friends. In this way, the plant spread around Norway, then arrived in Sweden, England, and beyond.

BORN

TO

BE

SHARED

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