Pancake plant (Pilea)
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Pilea Mojito - Ø13cm - ↕20cm
Pilea Mojito - Ø13cm - ↕20cm
Pilea Peperomiodes - Pancake plant - ↕25cm - Ø15cm
The Aluminium plant, also known as the Artillery plant, is a popular indoor plant belonging to the Pilea genus. With its vibrant green and silver l...
View full detailsPilea Depressa - ↕15cm - Ø10.5cm
This pancake plant, or Aluminium plant, also known as the Artillery plant, is a popular houseplant characterized by its textured, glossy leaves spe...
View full detailsPilea Peperomioides - ↕20cm - Ø13cm - Pancake plant
Discover the trendy Pilea Peperomioides! Also known as the pancake plant, this small houseplant adds a touch of greenery to any room. With a diamet...
View full detailsPilea Sugar - ↕20cm - Ø13cm
Meet the cute Pilea Sugar! Also known as the pancake plant, this small houseplant is perfect for greenery lovers who want to bring some extra sweet...
View full detailsPilea Peperomioides - ↕20cm - Ø12cm - Pancake plant
The Pilea Peperomioides (pancake plant) is a trendy houseplant that originates from the southwestern province of Yunnan in China. This charming pla...
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Pancake Plant
The pancake plant, officially known as Pilea Peperomioides, is a popular houseplant known for its unique, round leaves. These leaves have a playful shape reminiscent of pancakes, giving the plant its charming nickname. The pancake plant is not only an eye-catcher but also easy to care for, making it ideal for both novice and experienced plant lovers. With its minimalist appearance, this plant fits into almost any interior, from modern to classic. Additionally, it is known for its ability to form new shoots, which you can easily propagate and share with friends or family.
Various types of pancake plants
Pancake plant on a stem
A special variant of the pancake plant is the pancake plant on a stem. This version is slightly less common and has a unique appearance thanks to the woody stem topped with a crown of leaves. It gives your interior a luxurious and exclusive look. The pancake plant on a stem requires a little more attention regarding care. The plant needs regular light and should be placed in a draft-free location. With proper care, you can enjoy a strong, striking plant that is a real eye-catcher in your home.
Large Pancake Plant
For those looking for a statement piece, the large pancake plant is the ideal choice. This variety has an impressive height and larger leaves, making it perfect for filling an empty corner in the house. The large pancake plant grows best in a bright spot, but not in direct sunlight. With regular watering and a little plant food, it retains its fresh green color and vitality. This plant not only adds greenery to your interior but also creates a calming atmosphere.
Mini Pancake Plant
For smaller spaces or a subtle accent, the mini pancake plant is a perfect choice. This compact version is just as charming as its larger siblings, but takes up considerably less space. Ideal for a desk, windowsill, or a small table. Just like the standard pancake plant, this mini version requires little care. Give it a spot with indirect light and spray the leaves occasionally to remove dust. Its small size also makes it a perfect gift!
Does a pancake plant bring good luck?
It is often said that the pancake plant brings good luck. This is likely due to the association with sharing and multiplication, thanks to the young shoots the plant produces. These can easily be propagated and given as gifts to friends or family, making the plant a symbol of togetherness. Although there is no scientific evidence that this plant actually brings good luck, caring for it and growing it does provide a great deal of satisfaction and pleasure. Sharing Propagation can be a lovely way to make someone happy, which indirectly provides a sense of happiness.
