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Pilea glauca 'Aquamarine' is a low-growing tropical perennial that is native to the rainforests of central and South America. Where it is endemic it grows as ...
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Feb 21, 2024 · Pilea glauca is a tropical plant at heart and will thrive with regular, even moisture. Though as a typical tropical plant, it's also prone to rot.
Dec 18, 2023 · Pilea glauca does best with bright, indirect light, such as in an east-facing window or several feet from a south- or west-facing window.
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Pilea 'Aquamarine' needs 0.8 cups of water every 9 days when it doesn't get direct sunlight and is potted in a 5.0" pot.
Mar 23, 2022 · Either way, Pilea aquamarine gets its name from its small, delicate blue-green leaves with a dusting of silvery powder (sound familiar?). Same ...
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This plant commonly go's by Pilea glauca and features tiny silver-gray leaves that add contrast to a collection of green plants.
Jul 20, 2022 · Pilea glauca needs bright, indirect light to thrive, so if it's not getting enough light, it will start to drop leaves.
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This plant prefers well-drained soil. Soil is well-drained when it allows water to drain through it at a moderate rate, without pooling.
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Pilea Glauca 'Aquamarine'. This is an Indoor Plant. In a Hanging Basket 4.5" $20. Pilea requires a year-round temperature between 60-75 F.
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Pilea Glauca Aquamarine plants prefer indirect sunlight. Direct sunlight in the morning and afternoons is okay as the light is less harsh.