<i>Pilea peperomioides</i>
<i>Pilea peperomioides</i>
<i>Pilea peperomioides</i>
<i>Pilea peperomioides</i>
<i>Pilea peperomioides</i>
<i>Pilea peperomioides</i>
<i>Pilea peperomioides</i>
<i>Pilea peperomioides</i>

Pilea peperomioides

Chinese money plant or missionary plant

The glossy green leaves of this relatively low-growing houseplant are rounded and have a slightly fleshy texture. They...

10.5cm pot | 15cm tall
£14.99
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A Swedish missionary brought the Chinese money plant to Europe in 1946 - and that’s why it’s also known as the Chinese missionary plant. It caught their eye when they saw it growing in the Cangshan Mountains in Yunnan province in China. John Hiorns - Plant buyer

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