
The Chinese Money Plant's name originates from the leaves' resemblance to coins. Many people believe that having one at home will bring the owners good luck and good fortune.

Adorable, easy to care for and safe for your adventurous pets or young children, this plant ticks lots of boxes!

Also known as the Friendship Plant, this plant will readily produce pups (baby plants!) in its pot, which can be separated and potted to give to any plant enthusiasts you know!
The Chinese Money Plant's native habitat is within the Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces of China. Despite being grown in homes worldwide, it is considered relatively rare in the wild.
Pilea is the largest genus within the family Urticaceae.
Also commonly called: The Missionary Plant, Pancake Plant or The Friendship Plant.


Light | Naturally growing on mossy rocks, under canopy cover, this plant thrives in bright ambient daylight with up to an hour of direct sunlight. Watch for scorching or pale leaves as a sign that sunlight is too intense.
Water | The Chinese Money Plant is not fussy about watering; for best growth, water when the top layer of soil is dry to touch.
Temperature For best growth, keep in temperatures of between 15-24℃. Like most houseplants, Chinese Money Plants will go dormant under 15℃.