The Pilea Depressa is a little vine that is also known as depressed clearweed, one of its more well-known names.
It is a little plant with thin, noticeable, thick, s... Read more
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The Pilea Depressa is a little vine that is also known as depressed clearweed, one of its more well-known names.
It is a little plant with thin, noticeable, thick, scalloped leaves that are green in hue. While they also produce white flowers in the spring, the plant is most well-known for its round, quarter-inch-long leaves, which are particularly lovely when grouped together.
When fully grown, this evergreen climber can grow to a height of 20 to 40 inches and a width of up to 20 inches. Compared to many other plants of a similar type, they grow slowly because of this.
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