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cuttings of P.
peperomioides back to Norway, by way of
India in 1946, and from
there it was
spread throughout Scandinavia.
Pilea peperomioides is an example...
-
instead of flat
papery disks Lunaria rediviva,
perennial honesty Pilea peperomioides,
another plant known colloquially as the
Chinese money plant "Lunaria...
- grandifolia, P. involucrata, P. microphylla, P. nummulariifolia, and P.
peperomioides), Some
pileas are
grown for
their ornamental foliage which is shaped...
- Cr****ulaceae, also
known as a jade
plant or a
friendship tree
Pilea peperomioides – a
small plant in the Urticaceae, with very round, dark
green leaves...
-
Wilhelm Thomé
Umbilicus rupestris, a
similar looking succulent Pilea peperomioides, a
similar looking rosales Lansdown, R.V. (2014). "Hydrocotyle vulgaris"...
-
applying the leaf to the skin
after removing the
lower cuticle.
Pilea peperomioides,
similar looking rosid Hydrocotyle vulgaris, a
similar looking asterid...
-
Phloeophila peperomioides is a
species of
orchid plant native to
Belize and
Costa Rica. "Pleurothallis
peperomioides |
International Plant Names Index"...
-
known as
lucky tree,
Guinea peanut,
French peanut, and Saba nut
Pilea peperomioides, also
known as "Chinese
money tree"
Theobroma cacao,
because its beans...
- (African violets)
Tradescantia zebrina (purple
wandering Jew)
Pilea peperomioides (lefse or UFO plant)
Scindapsus pictus (satin pothos) Aloe spp. including...
- One of his more
unusual contributions was the
identification of
Pilea peperomioides, the 'Chinese
Money Plant', and he kept a
plant on the
window sill of...