Pilea Serpyllacea Globosa, Kunth: This plant is a flurry of very small green leaves on burgundy stems, giving the overall effect of tiny bubbles rising up from the soil. You may see an occasional bloom of flowers, but the foliage is really what makes this plant special. Hailing from South America, it is rare and not yet on the radar for most plant lovers.
- Plant Type: Perennial
- Zone: 11 - 12
- Light Requirements: sun - partial shade
- Blooms: March - June
- Growth Habit: trailing, matting
- Flower Color: green, turning white or pink
- Foliage: tiny, green and circular
- Height: 2.00 in - 12.00 in
- Height on Delivery: 1.00 in - 4.00 in
- Spread: 4.00 in - 12.00 in
- Use: plants, succulents
- Care: Keep this unusual plant moist, in well-draining soil; fertilize every month or so to keep it at its best. It likes indirect light/partial shade.
- Note: Any accessories pictured are not included, for illustrative purposes only.
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