Pilea Cadierei

499.00

A beautiful home for just 1.37 per day

Pilea Cadierei, also known as the Aluminium Plant, Watermelon Pilea, is a stunning compact indoor plant with fresh green oval leaves and striking raised silver patches.

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Pilea Cadierei
499.00
What you get
  • Healthy plant pre-potted with organic fertilizer
    ◦ Plant size: 10″ – 14″ tall (including pot)
  • Plastic pot
    ◦ Pot size: 11 cm in diameter
Quick facts
  • Known As: Pilea Cadierei, The Aluminium Plant, Watermelon Pilea
  • Growing Difficulty: Easy
  • Light: Bright indirect light
  • Water: Moderate
  • Air Purifying: Yes!
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Replacement

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Note

Plants are unique! The images are meant to give you an idea of the specification and quality of the plant you will receive, but will not be an exact replica.

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Pilea Cadierei
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Pilea Cadierei
Watermelon Pilea
The Aluminium Plant

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This is an easy-to-grow-container plant that looks perfect in hanging baskets, along a window sill on patios or terraces.

If it has to do with an Aluminum plant, it’s about the gorgeous silvery sheen of the foliage. When supplied good growing conditions, it is an easy to grow houseplant along with the colourful foliage will surely dress up indoor places. As a result of the compact size, it fits perfectly in just about any space. The aluminum plant produces a wonderful addition to almost any spot in your property.

The Pilea plant has great air cleaning properties including removing formaldehyde from the air.

It is a species of flowering plant in the nettle family Urticaceae, native to China and Vietnam. The specific epithet cadierei refers to the 20th-century botanist R.P. Cadière. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit.