Known by many names, the Pilea Peperomioides has been spread throughout the world via personal sharing. Easy, and we mean "EASY" to propagate, giving a cutting to a friend has become the de facto way of putting a friendship plant in your home. Why not bring home your very own and start sharing!
Decor pot sold separately.
Friendship plant
- Pilea thrives in artificial light but not direct sun. - It’s time to water P. peperomioides thoroughly when the soil is on the dry side. Tip: Droopy leaves mean that the plant needs water. - The flat, round leaves can accumulate dust so give your plant friend a regular shower or at least wipe down the leaves. - Rotate a pilea plant frequently so that it doesn’t grow lopsided as it leans toward light. - Feed plants monthly during the spring and summer growing seasons with an all-purpose plant fertilizer. 
