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Mystery Plant Could Be A Type Of Pilea

March 1st, 2010 | By:

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Both pictures are of the same plant. I’ve propagated this plant many times over and have come to producing a plant with smaller leaves, which is a nice combination.

pilea foliage

Plant Expert Reply:Very interesting. The first picture looks like a type of Peperomia. However, in the second photo it looks more like a type of Pilea. So, I think we should ask our friends on facebook, if they know the names of these plants. Maybe one of them will have a better idea as to the identification of this plant. In the mean time I will check with a few other plant experts.



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2 Responses to “Mystery Plant Could Be A Type Of Pilea”

  1. Stacy Feldpausch Says:

    It looks like tahitian brial veil to me!

  2. Jamie Jamison Adams Says:

    What kind of Tahitian Bridal veil? The only one I am familiar with is Tradescantia multiflora (Tahitian bridal veil) and the leaf is more narrow. This plant looks like so many things. Thanks for your input.

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