Pilea Glauca. The Pilea glauca also known as the Pilea Aquamarine due to its bluish-green leaf colour has some of the smallest leaves we have seen. The glaucous green leaves are attached to delicate pinkish-red stems. Silver sparkle pilea grey baby tears grey artillery plant silver sparkles red stem pilea. Baby Tears Aquamarine Silver Sprinkles Baby Tears Red Stem Tears Native to.
David Scherberich a botanist at the Botanical Garden of Lyon believes this plant to be P. Growing Pilea glauca from cuttings is easy. Baby Tears Aquamarine Silver Sprinkles Baby Tears Red Stem Tears Native to. The tiny silver-gray leaves add contrast to a collection of green plants. Its true identity is still being debated by taxonomists. It can tolerate short periods of time outside of this temperature range but continued exposure will kill the plant.
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I really believe that it is easy to grow but it is not a plant that you can neglect for long periods of time. David Scherberich a botanist at the Botanical Garden of Lyon believes this plant to be P. David Scherberich a botanist at the Botanical Garden of Lyon believes this plant to be P. With their orb-like shape their width often matches their height so 12 x 12 x 12 is the average size of a Pilea that is two to three years old. That said what it doesnt lack is a bunch of common names. A closer look at this will reveal the silvery powder nothing lesser than the fairy dust sprinkled on the leaves.