




Pilea microphylla
The Artillery Plant is a small, fun plant that can grow in many places! It has tiny green leaves and can shoot out its seeds like little rockets when it gets excited.
Habitat: Urban areas
The Artillery Plant is a compact, bushy plant adorned with countless tiny, oval to rounded bright green leaves, creating a dense, moss-like appearance. Its minute, almost invisible flowers are often overlooked amidst the foliage, which thrives low to the ground.





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Common
Danger
1/5 · Very low
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Despite being tiny, it creates a dense, bright green carpet on the humid forest floor!
It's a relative of the stinging nettle, but this Artillery Plant is totally harmless to touch!
Its scientific name, Pilea, means 'felt cap' in Latin, perhaps for its tiny flowers!
This plant is a master of miniature gardening, perfect for terrariums!
Artillery Plant can rapidly grow new roots from stem fragments, which helps it quickly colonize new areas if broken.
Artillery Plant has numerous tiny leaves arranged to efficiently capture dappled sunlight in dense, shaded undergrowth.
Myzus persicae
Feeds on its leaves and stems.
Tetranychus urticae
Sucks sap from the tiny leaves.
Deroceras reticulatum
Grazes on its delicate foliage.
Aromatic plants produce and emit fragrant volatile organic compounds, often for defense or to attract pollinators.
Flowering plants are any plants that produce flowers as part of their reproductive cycle.
A shrub is a woody plant smaller than a tree, typically with multiple stems branching from or near the ground.
Evergreen plants retain their foliage throughout the year, never shedding all their leaves at once.
Describes plants that are particularly attractive and beneficial to a wide range of pollinating organisms.
Rapid growing plants exhibit accelerated growth rates, quickly increasing in size and biomass within a short period.
This habitat trait indicates species that can coexist with humans in urban and suburban environments, utilizing man-made structures and green spaces.
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Danger
1/5 · Very low
Always wash your hands after touching plants, just to be safe!
10-30 cm
15-60 cm
0.05-0.1 cm
Year-round
No
None
Perennial
Wind
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