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Pilea peperomioides in Kokodama

Pilea peperomioides in Kokodama: A Retro Charm for Your Space

 

Pilea peperomioides, also known as the Pancake Plant or Chinese Money Plant, is a stunning indoor plant that instantly grabs attention with its round, pancake-like leaves. Its distinctive shape and retro appeal make it a perfect addition to any modern home or office. Beyond its unique look, this plant has a rich history rooted in Chinese culture, symbolizing prosperity and good fortune.

 

According to tradition, placing a coin in the soil of your Pilea peperomioides is believed to attract wealth and abundance, enhancing the plant's reputation as a good luck charm. Its minimal care needs make it ideal for busy plant lovers or beginners looking for an easy yet captivating addition to their indoor garden.

 

 

Kokodama: Sustainable Style

 

Housed in an eco-friendly Kokodama planter, made from 100% natural coconut fibers, this plant is not only a decorative piece but also a sustainable choice. Kokodama pots are fully biodegradable, plastic-free, and handcrafted in Sri Lanka, supporting local artisans and eco-friendly practices. With a pot size of 17 cm and a minimum height of 20 cm, including the pot, this Pilea Peperomioides is a compact yet stylish plant that fits perfectly in any small space or hanging display.

 

 

Why Choose Pilea peperomioides in Kokodama?

 

  • Retro Appeal: Round, pancake-shaped leaves make it a unique statement piece.
  • Symbol of Prosperity: Known to attract luck and wealth when planted with a coin.
  • Sustainable Planter: Kokodama pots are biodegradable, made from natural coconut fibers, and plastic-free.
  • Easy Care: Perfect for beginners or busy individuals who want a low-maintenance, eye-catching plant.

 

Add the Pilea peperomioides in a Kokodama planter to your space for a perfect combination of retro style, symbolism, and sustainability.

Pilea peperomioides in Kokodama

€41.00Price
VAT Included
  • Pot Size: 17 cm

    Minimum plant height including pot: 20 cm

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