2x Aloe Vera and 2x Pancake Plant, Green Houseplants, Ø10.5cm - ↕10cm | ↕0 cm
Frequently Asked Questions
What light conditions do Aloe Spider and Pilea Peperomioides prefer?
Both plants thrive in lots of light to bright indirect light, but the Pilea prefers to avoid strong afternoon sun.
How often should I water my Aloe Spider and Pilea Peperomioides?
Water moderately, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings.
Are Aloe Spider and Pilea Peperomioides toxic to pets?
Aloe Spider is slightly toxic if ingested and can irritate the skin, while Pilea Peperomioides is not toxic.
What is the ideal temperature for these plants?
The ideal temperature range is between 18–28°C; both plants are frost-sensitive.
How often should I fertilize my indoor plants?
Fertilize every 4–6 weeks with indoor plant fertilizer during the growing season.
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2x Aloe Spider + 2x Pilea Peperomioides – 4 pieces – Ø10.5 cm – ↕10 cm
This mix of 2 Aloe Spider and 2 Pilea Peperomioides combines sturdy and playful green in one compact plant set. The Aloe Spider has pointed, gray-green leaves with a robust appearance, while the Pilea Peperomioides is known for its round, fresh green leaves and airy growth. Together, they form a modern and low-maintenance set for windowsills, desks, or plant shelves.
Catchy sales line
“Sturdy and playful green — four compact plants that are perfectly balanced together!”
Flowers
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Aloe Spider: blooms indoors rarely; the ornamental value lies in the pointed leaves.
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Pilea Peperomioides: blooms indoors rarely; the ornamental value lies in the round, decorative leaf.
Care tips
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Light: Lots of light to bright indirect light; Pilea prefers no strong afternoon sun.
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Water: Water moderately; let the soil dry out slightly between waterings.
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Temperature: Ideal between 18–28°C; frost-sensitive.
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Fertilizer: Every 4–6 weeks indoor plant fertilizer (for succulents or universal) during the growing season.
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Extra tip: Prefer slightly too dry than too wet, especially for the Aloe.
Toxic?
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Aloe Spider: Yes — slightly toxic if ingested and can irritate the skin.
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Pilea Peperomioides: No — not toxic.
Dutch name
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Aloe Spider: Spin-Aloe
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Pilea Peperomioides: Pancake plant
In short;
A compact, trendy, and low-maintenance plant mix that adds atmosphere and style to any space with its sturdy and playful leaves.
| Plant height | 0 |
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| Botanical name | Aglaonema |
| Delivery time in days | 1 |
| verpakking gewicht | 200 g |