2x Pilea Peperomioides + 2x Begonia Maculata - 4 pieces - Ø12 cm - ↕20 cm | ↕0 cm
Frequently Asked Questions
What light conditions do Pilea Peperomioides and Begonia Maculata prefer?
Both plants thrive in bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf burn.
How often should I water my Pilea Peperomioides and Begonia Maculata?
Water regularly, keeping the soil slightly moist but not wet.
Are Pilea Peperomioides and Begonia Maculata safe for pets?
Pilea Peperomioides is non-toxic, while Begonia Maculata is slightly toxic if ingested by humans and pets.
What is the ideal temperature for these plants?
The ideal temperature range is between 18–24°C. Avoid cold drafts.
How can I ensure even growth for my plants?
Rotate the plants occasionally and wipe the leaves to maintain shine and health.
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2x Pilea Peperomioides + 2x Begonia Maculata – 4 pieces – Ø12 cm – ↕20 cm
This mix of 2 Pilea Peperomioides and 2 Begonia Maculata combines playfulness and striking foliage in one set. The Pilea is known for its round, mint-green leaves and airy growth, while the Begonia Maculata showcases dark green leaves with silver spots and a deep red underside. Together, they form a stylish and colorful eye-catcher for windowsills, desks, or plant corners.
Fun sales pitch
“Four times the fun and style — a perfect mix of round and striped leaves!”
Flowers
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Pilea Peperomioides: rarely blooms indoors seldom, the ornamental value lies in the round leaves.
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Begonia Maculata: can produce white flowers; the ornamental value is mainly in the unique, striped leaves.
Care tips
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Light: Bright, indirect light; no direct sunlight to prevent leaf burn.
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Water: Water regularly; keep the soil slightly moist, but not wet.
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Temperature: Ideal between 18–24°C; no cold drafts.
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Fertilizer: Every 4 weeks during the growing season with houseplant fertilizer.
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Extra tip: Rotate the plants occasionally for even growth; wipe the leaves for shine and health.
Toxic?
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Pilea Peperomioides: No — non-toxic.
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Begonia Maculata: Yes — slightly toxic if ingested by humans and pets.
Dutch name
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Pilea Peperomioides: Pancake plant
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Begonia Maculata: Spotted begonia
In short;
A playful and striking plant mix that adds atmosphere, color, and character to any space with its round and striped leaves.
| Plant height | 0 |
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| Botanical name | Aglaonema |
| Delivery time in days | 1 |
| verpakking gewicht | 200 g |