Pilea ‘Moon Valley’ Overview
Pilea ‘Moon Valley’ (commonly called “Moon Valley Plant” or “Aluminum Plant”) is a striking, compact houseplant prized for its deeply textured, quilted foliage with silvery-grey markings that create dramatic patterns against deep green leaves. Slow-growing and relatively easy to care for, it prefers bright, indirect light and moderate to high humidity — perfect for plant stands, shelves, and sheltered spaces where its intricate, moon-like textured leaves add sculptural botanical beauty.
Why Choose This Plant?
| Stunning silvery-grey textured patterns and a compact, mounding habit make it ideal for creating dramatic focal points in small to medium spaces. Beginner-friendly when given bright indirect light, moderate to high humidity, and consistent moisture; thrives in humid environments and displays well on shelves or plant stands. |
Plant Details
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Botanical Name Common Name Ease of Care Height/Length Growth Speed Pet Friendly |
Pilea ‘Moon Valley’ Moon Valley Plant, Aluminum Plant Easy to moderate — benefits from consistent humidity Leaves ~5–8 cm; plant can reach 15–30 cm (6–12 in) in height Slow-growing Generally considered non-toxic; safe for pets and children |
Care Guide
| Light | Bright, indirect light maintains vibrant silvery markings and healthy growth. Low light causes fading and leggy growth; avoid harsh direct sun that can scorch delicate leaves and fade distinctive patterns. |
| Water | Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged; allow the top 1 cm to dry slightly between waterings. Sensitive to both drought and overwatering; bottom watering is ideal to protect delicate foliage. |
| Humidity | Requires moderate to high humidity (50%+); thrives in grouped plant displays, pebble trays, or humid rooms. Misting helps maintain humidity but avoid wetting leaves excessively, which can cause spotting. |
| Temperature | Ideal 18–24°C (64–75°F); keep above ~16°C (60°F) and away from cold drafts, temperature fluctuations, and heat sources. |
Use a well-draining, moisture-retentive mix (peat or coco with perlite). Repot infrequently; prefers being slightly pot-bound. Fertilise lightly during the growing season. Pinch back stems to encourage bushier, fuller growth and maintain compact form.
Use in Terrariums
| Excellent for open or semi-open terrariums where high humidity and steady moisture can be maintained; the silvery-textured foliage creates a striking focal point in terrarium displays. Ideal for closed terrariums with proper ventilation. Avoid fully sealed containers that remain too wet and risk fungal growth. |






