
Peperomia Obtusifolia Red Canyon
F00000378
Origin
The Pilea Depressa Sao Paulo is a tropical plant that originally came from Central and South America. The plant can mainly be found in countries such as Brazil, Costa Rica, and Panama. In its natural environment, the plant grows in moist, shadowy spots.
Characteristics
The Pilea Depressa Sao Paulo, commonly known as the Mini Jacobs Ladder, is a creeping and hanging plant known for its small, round, green leaves that grow closely together along the stems. The plant often has thin, flexible stems that can reach a length of up to 60 centimeters. In the wild, this type of Pilea can also produce small, inconspicuous flowers.
Care
For the Pilea Depressa Sao Paulo's care, a light to semi-shady spot is recommendable, but exposure to direct sunlight should be avoided. The plant prefers regular waterings: the soil should slightly dry up between waterings. The plant prefers high relative humidity, which fits its tropical origin. It is therefore advisable to place the plant in a humid environment such as the bathroom or kitchen or to regularly mist it with water.
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