EverSneh Chinese Money Plant Pilea Peperomioides Indoor Plant Live pack of 1 With Black Pot 4 Inch Size
Plant or Animal Product Type | Carrot, Pilea |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Brand | EverSneh |
Material Feature | Organic |
Colour | green |
Net Quantity | 1.0 count |
Product Care Instructions | Avoid overwatering |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 3 |
Expected Plant Height | 20 Centimetres |
Soil Type | mixed soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Manufacturer | hybrid |
ASIN | B0B425WYHQ |
A**L
it was almost withered
The plant when received was in a very bad condition, it was also given in a miniature flower pot... it was no where near the picture on Amazon which now proves that it was not as projected on the Amazon site.It was an extremely disappointing experience
B**0
Nice looking
Now my Plant is growing π successfully.
N**Y
Leaves are dry
The leaves are dry and the plant don't look healthy plant is very small not worth money
N**H
Do not throw away if the plant starts to look dried up..new shoots will start coming up.
Plant was too tiny...it should be bigger so one feels happy receiving and planting it.I am glad it managed to grow new shoots although it looked dead.
K**A
Plant dissatisfied
Plant looks sick. Leaves nearly 50 % dying.
P**A
Good product
The media could not be loaded. Recieved a healthy plant with lot of leaves.But guys the first photo is misleading and the recieved plant is not Chinese money plant. It is called pennyworth plant often mistaken as Chinese money plant.Pennyworth is a lovely and cute plant. Other specification are correct, it can grow both in soil and water. Both indoor and outdoor in partially shaded region.It would be great if the seller could correct the name of the plant and take down the first photo as it shows the actual Chinese money plant and the rest photos are correct.
K**R
A tiny plant sent
A smaller bush of little leaves was delivered. To see whether it survives!!
S**O
Wrong plant is being sent across. Beware.
The media could not be loaded. They claim it's a a pilea peperomia but they're selling pennywort which is a lookalike but not the real thing ( look at the stems of this plant (pennywort) where as the pilea peperomia has one strong sturdy stem in the centre and the leaves come out of it. People should totally avoid buying this plant from this seller.
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