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plant with hanging leaves Large Leaf Baby Tears/Jobes Tears/Tiny Tears-Pilea depressa

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plant with hanging leaves Large Leaf Baby Tears/Jobes Tears/Tiny Tears-Pilea depressaA Pet Safe Trailing Plant for Bright Indoor Spaces Looking for a soft, cascading accent that thrives indoors? Meet Pilea depressaoften nicknamed Baby Tears, Corsican Creeper, or Paddys Wig. Tiny, rounded leaves spill over the rim of its basket to create a plush, textured curtain of green. Its an easy companion for bright kitchens, cozy reading nooks, and terrarium inspired corners. Quick note on naming: Pilea depressa is sometimes mislabeled as Mother

A Pet-Safe Trailing Plant for Bright Indoor Spaces

Looking for a soft, cascading accent that thrives indoors? Meet Pilea depressa—often nicknamed Baby Tears, Corsican Creeper, or Paddy’s Wig. Tiny, rounded leaves spill over the rim of its basket to create a plush, textured curtain of green. It’s an easy companion for bright kitchens, cozy reading nooks, and terrarium-inspired corners.

Quick note on naming: Pilea depressa is sometimes mislabeled as “Mother of Thousands” (that common name belongs to Kalanchoe daigremontiana). Your plant is the vining, pet-friendly pilea with delicate leaves—not the succulent that produces plantlets along its margins.


Plant Profile

  • Botanical Name: Pilea depressa
  • Common Names: Baby Tears, Corsican Creeper, Paddy’s Wig
  • Family: Urticaceae
  • Native Range: Caribbean
  • Container: 4.5" hanging basket (ready to display)
  • Toxicity: Generally considered non-toxic to pets and people

Why You’ll Love It

  • Lush texture: Dense, miniature leaves give a soft, mossy look that pairs beautifully with modern or cottage décor.
  • Effortless style: Trails naturally—no training required—so it looks full and finished right out of the box.
  • Versatile use: Perfect in hanging baskets, as a trailing accent in mixed planters, or near terrariums for a layered look.
  • Pet-friendly: A great choice for households with curious cats or pups.

Care Guide

Light: Bright, indirect light keeps growth compact and leaves vibrant. Tolerates medium light; avoid harsh, direct sun that can scorch tiny foliage.

Water: Keep evenly moist but never soggy. Let the top 1–2" of soil dry slightly, then water thoroughly. Take the basket down for a full soak and allow excess to drain before rehanging.

Humidity: Loves a bit of moisture in the air (around 50–70%). Bathrooms with natural light or a nearby humidifier work wonders.

Temperature: Comfortable in typical homes (60–75°F). Protect from cold drafts or sudden temperature drops.

Pruning: Pinch or trim long vines to encourage a fuller, cushiony shape. You can root healthy cuttings to thicken the plant.

Feeding: During spring and summer, use a diluted, balanced liquid fertilizer monthly.

Growth Habit: Trailing; vines can reach 1–2 ft with good light and consistent care.


Styling Tips

  • Hang near an east- or west-facing window where leaves can catch the glow without direct rays.
  • Layer above taller plants to create a gentle “green waterfall” effect.
  • Pair with contrasting textures—like a glossy philodendron or a structured hoya—for a balanced vignette.

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Each plant is hand-selected and packed with care so it arrives healthy and ready to thrive. Questions after it arrives? Our Brooklyn-based team is happy to help.

Bring One Home

Add a soft cascade of green to your space today with Pilea depressa. It’s an easy, pet-friendly way to make any corner feel calm and alive.

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