



Pilea Peperomioides - Baby Plant
We love the playful round leaves and clean lines of the Pilea peperomioides, better known as the Chinese Money Plant. With its coin-shaped foliage held on slender stems, this compact houseplant has a sculptural quality that makes it a design favourite. It’s small, stylish, and easy to care for — a perfect choice for brightening shelves, desks, or windowsills.
Buying it as a gift? We’ll include a free handwritten card — just add your message at checkout. We’ll wrap it with care and leave out the paperwork or price tags, creating a lovely surprise for the recipient.
Native habitat and growth pattern
The Chinese Money Plant is native to the Yunnan province of southern China, where it grows in shaded, rocky areas at the base of the Himalayas. In the wild, it forms clumps from its rhizome and spreads easily, sending out little plantlets that root nearby. Indoors, it adapts beautifully to container life, producing the “pups” it’s famous for — perfect for sharing with friends.
Size
W6cm nursery pot. Reaches around 20–30cm tall when mature.
Styling tips
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Perfect for Scandi-inspired or minimalist interiors
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Works well on shelves, coffee tables, or desks
-
Its small size makes it ideal for grouping with other foliage plants
-
Looks striking in a simple ceramic or textured pot
Pilea peperomioides care guide
Light requirements:
Enjoys bright, indirect light and will tolerate some gentle morning or evening sun. Rotate regularly to keep its shape even.
Watering:
Water when the top few centimetres of soil feel dry. Give it a thorough soak, then allow excess water to drain. Avoid leaving it sitting in water.
Feeding:
Feed once a month during spring and summer. We recommend our vegan, organic Original Plant Food — made with seaweed and sustainably sourced ingredients — to encourage lush growth.
Humidity:
Normal home humidity is fine, though it will appreciate occasional misting.
Pet safety:
Completely safe for pets — one of the best family-friendly houseplants.
Propagation:
Easily propagated from the offsets (“pups”) that appear around the base. Gently separate and pot into fresh soil to share with friends.
Why choose this plant?
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Famous for its quirky, coin-shaped leaves, often linked with good fortune and prosperity
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Compact, upright habit makes it perfect for shelves, desks, and small apartments
-
Easy-care nature means it’s ideal for beginners and busy households
-
Naturally produces baby plants (“pups”) that can be shared or repotted, making it one of the most rewarding houseplants to own
-
Pet-safe and non-toxic, so you can enjoy it worry-free around cats, dogs, and children
-
Loved for its Scandi-inspired aesthetic — a must-have for modern, minimalist interiors
-
A meaningful gift plant often associated with luck, prosperity, and friendship
FAQs
How fast does the Chinese Money Plant grow?
It’s a moderate grower. With good light and regular feeding, it can double in size within a year, reaching 20–30cm tall.
Why are my Pilea leaves drooping?
Drooping leaves usually signal underwatering, but can also happen if it’s in too much direct sunlight. Give it a thorough soak and move to bright, indirect light.
Can I grow my Pilea peperomioides in low light?
It will survive in lower light, but growth will slow and leaves may stretch towards the window. For best results, keep it in bright, indirect light.
Does the Pilea flower indoors?
Yes, though rarely. When very happy, mature plants may produce tiny white flowers on slender stalks in spring or summer.
What’s the best way to repot my Pilea?
Repot every 1–2 years in spring, using fresh, well-draining compost. Choose a pot only 2–3cm wider than the current one to avoid waterlogging.
Explore more
Looking for more colourful or low-maintenance plants? Browse our Easy Care Houseplants or explore our Tropical Indoor Plants. For care tips, dormancy advice and more, check out our indoor plant blog.
All our plants are supplied in a plastic nursery pot
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Description
We love the playful round leaves and clean lines of the Pilea peperomioides, better known as the Chinese Money Plant. With its coin-shaped foliage held on slender stems, this compact houseplant has a sculptural quality that makes it a design favourite. It’s small, stylish, and easy to care for — a perfect choice for brightening shelves, desks, or windowsills.
Buying it as a gift? We’ll include a free handwritten card — just add your message at checkout. We’ll wrap it with care and leave out the paperwork or price tags, creating a lovely surprise for the recipient.
Native habitat and growth pattern
The Chinese Money Plant is native to the Yunnan province of southern China, where it grows in shaded, rocky areas at the base of the Himalayas. In the wild, it forms clumps from its rhizome and spreads easily, sending out little plantlets that root nearby. Indoors, it adapts beautifully to container life, producing the “pups” it’s famous for — perfect for sharing with friends.
Size
W6cm nursery pot. Reaches around 20–30cm tall when mature.
Styling tips
-
Perfect for Scandi-inspired or minimalist interiors
-
Works well on shelves, coffee tables, or desks
-
Its small size makes it ideal for grouping with other foliage plants
-
Looks striking in a simple ceramic or textured pot
Pilea peperomioides care guide
Light requirements:
Enjoys bright, indirect light and will tolerate some gentle morning or evening sun. Rotate regularly to keep its shape even.
Watering:
Water when the top few centimetres of soil feel dry. Give it a thorough soak, then allow excess water to drain. Avoid leaving it sitting in water.
Feeding:
Feed once a month during spring and summer. We recommend our vegan, organic Original Plant Food — made with seaweed and sustainably sourced ingredients — to encourage lush growth.
Humidity:
Normal home humidity is fine, though it will appreciate occasional misting.
Pet safety:
Completely safe for pets — one of the best family-friendly houseplants.
Propagation:
Easily propagated from the offsets (“pups”) that appear around the base. Gently separate and pot into fresh soil to share with friends.
Why choose this plant?
-
Famous for its quirky, coin-shaped leaves, often linked with good fortune and prosperity
-
Compact, upright habit makes it perfect for shelves, desks, and small apartments
-
Easy-care nature means it’s ideal for beginners and busy households
-
Naturally produces baby plants (“pups”) that can be shared or repotted, making it one of the most rewarding houseplants to own
-
Pet-safe and non-toxic, so you can enjoy it worry-free around cats, dogs, and children
-
Loved for its Scandi-inspired aesthetic — a must-have for modern, minimalist interiors
-
A meaningful gift plant often associated with luck, prosperity, and friendship
FAQs
How fast does the Chinese Money Plant grow?
It’s a moderate grower. With good light and regular feeding, it can double in size within a year, reaching 20–30cm tall.
Why are my Pilea leaves drooping?
Drooping leaves usually signal underwatering, but can also happen if it’s in too much direct sunlight. Give it a thorough soak and move to bright, indirect light.
Can I grow my Pilea peperomioides in low light?
It will survive in lower light, but growth will slow and leaves may stretch towards the window. For best results, keep it in bright, indirect light.
Does the Pilea flower indoors?
Yes, though rarely. When very happy, mature plants may produce tiny white flowers on slender stalks in spring or summer.
What’s the best way to repot my Pilea?
Repot every 1–2 years in spring, using fresh, well-draining compost. Choose a pot only 2–3cm wider than the current one to avoid waterlogging.
Explore more
Looking for more colourful or low-maintenance plants? Browse our Easy Care Houseplants or explore our Tropical Indoor Plants. For care tips, dormancy advice and more, check out our indoor plant blog.
All our plants are supplied in a plastic nursery pot























