Pilea Moon Valley
Pilea Moon Valley
Pilea Mollis is native to Central and South America. Commonly known as Moon Valley Pilea, is inspired by its deeply dimpled leaves thought to look like the craters and valleys on the moon. Bushy compact leaves that are bright green with dark copper veins. This is a really stunning plant, the texture of the leaves is striking. A wonderful addition to your collection.
How to care for your Pilea -
Water: If possible water from the bottom, using a saucer, once a week, and mist over the leaves every few days.
Light: They enjoy bright but indirect sunlight.
Humidity: Regular humidity levels are sufficient.
Temperature: They enjoy warmth, about 20 degrees C.
Other info -
Toxic to cats & dogs? No
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Pilea Moon Valley
Pilea Moon Valley
Pilea Moon Valley
Pilea Mollis is native to Central and South America. Commonly known as Moon Valley Pilea, is inspired by its deeply dimpled leaves thought to look like the craters and valleys on the moon. Bushy compact leaves that are bright green with dark copper veins. This is a really stunning plant, the texture of the leaves is striking. A wonderful addition to your collection.
How to care for your Pilea -
Water: If possible water from the bottom, using a saucer, once a week, and mist over the leaves every few days.
Light: They enjoy bright but indirect sunlight.
Humidity: Regular humidity levels are sufficient.
Temperature: They enjoy warmth, about 20 degrees C.
Other info -
Toxic to cats & dogs? No
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Pilea Moon Valley
Pilea Mollis is native to Central and South America. Commonly known as Moon Valley Pilea, is inspired by its deeply dimpled leaves thought to look like the craters and valleys on the moon. Bushy compact leaves that are bright green with dark copper veins. This is a really stunning plant, the texture of the leaves is striking. A wonderful addition to your collection.
How to care for your Pilea -
Water: If possible water from the bottom, using a saucer, once a week, and mist over the leaves every few days.
Light: They enjoy bright but indirect sunlight.
Humidity: Regular humidity levels are sufficient.
Temperature: They enjoy warmth, about 20 degrees C.
Other info -
Toxic to cats & dogs? No






















