Pilea Moon Valley plants as seen in photos, sent bare rooted in a slim rigid box


Unrooted cutting as shown in the photos. So when you recieve it just pop in water for it to root and change water every few days to keep the water fresh.


The Moon Valley Pilea or Pilea Mollis is native to Central and South America. Its common name, Moon Valley Pilea, is inspired by its deeply dimpled leaves – thought to look like the craters and valleys on the moon. The leaves are bushy in nature and are typically a bright yellow-green with dark copper veins. The leaves will grow to about two inches in length. The plant itself will remain relatively small, never reaching more than 12 inches in height, which makes it suitable for windowsills and tabletops. While it doesn’t need much sunlight to thrive, it does prefer humid environments.


General Care


Sunlight


Bright indirect light. Tolerates medium light. Not suited for intense, direct sunlight.


Water


Water once or twice a week. Keep evenly moist, watering as soon as soil begins to dry out.


Humidity


Tolerates average home humidity. Prefers high humidity.


Temperature


Average home temperature of 65°F-75°F. If you’re comfortable, the Moon Valley Pilea is comfortable


Will post monday - thursday to avoid plant getting stuck in a depot over the weekend and reach you happy and healthy.


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