Aluminum Plant (Pilea Cadierei)

Aluminum Plant

Features and Characteristics

Pilea cadierei, commonly called aluminum plant, is native to Vietnam. The foliage looks like it has been splashed with aluminum paint, hence the common name. This is an upright, herbaceous perennial that is noted for its textured green and silver foliage. It typically grows in a shrubby clump to 12” tall. Elliptic to obovate, toothed, dark green leaves (to 3” long), with each leaf having four rows of upraised silver patches. Leaf appearance gives rise to an additional common name of watermelon pilea. Tiny green flowers may appear in cymes. Indoor plants rarely flower and fruit.

Genus name comes from the Latin word pileus meaning a cap from the shape of the female flowers.

aluminum plant (Pilea cadierei)

Care and Maintenance

Winter hardy to USDA Zone 11-1 In St. Louis, grow indoors in a warm, humid environment in bright indirect light. Avoid full sun. Use a peaty soil-based potting mix. Plants like high humidity, and appreciate humidified rooms or placement on a bed of wet pebbles. Water moderately in the growing season, and reduce watering in fall to late winter. Pinch stem tips as needed to keep plant compact. Propagates easily by stem tip cuttings in spring or summer. Best foliage is on new plants. Some gardeners replace plants each year by taking cuttings for new plants in early spring.

Aluminum Plant (Pilea Cadierei) Requirements

Hardiness zone 11 - 12
Sun light Part Shade
Water Medium
Maintenance Low

Common Problems

Watch for mealybugs and spider mites. Leaf spots and stem rot may occur.

Uses

Easy maintenance indoor plant.

 

Aluminum Plant (Pilea Cadierei) Details

Common name Aluminum Plant
Botanical name Pilea Cadierei
Plant type Herbaceous Perennial
Family Urticaceae
Hardiness zone 11 - 12
Water Medium
Maintenance Low
Flower color Green
Flowering period Flowers Not Showy
Height 0.75 To 1 Ft.
Width 0.50 To 0.75 Feet