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Definition of Pilea pumila

Pilea pumila
Richweed Rich"weed`, n. (Bot.) An herb (Pilea pumila) of the Nettle family, having a smooth, juicy, pellucid stem; -- called also clearweed.

Meaning of Pilea pumila from wikipedia

- Pilea pumila, commonly known as clearweed, Canadian clearweed, coolwort or richweed, is an herbaceous plant in the nettle family (Urticaceae). It is native...
- creeping Charlie Pilea peperomioidesChinese money plant, missionary plant Pilea pollicaris Pilea pumilaCanadian clearweed Pilea repens — black-leaf...
- Pilea fontana, the lesser clearweed, is an herbaceous plant which is very similar to Pilea pumila (both occupying an almost identical range covering most...
- cylindrica) are the main ones listed. They may also feed on clearweed (Pilea pumila). Once the larvae have undergone their last instar, the caterpillars...
- Ekman Pilea a****inata Liebm. Pilea acunae Grudz. Pilea adamsiana A.K.Monro Pilea aenea Killip Pilea affinis C.V.Morton Pilea alaotrae Leandri Pilea alfaroana...
- affects Pilea Southern blight, a fungal disease caused by Athelia rolfsii which affects both Pellionia and Pilea Pilea cadierei Pilea pumila Dendrocnide...
- Clearweed is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Pilea fontana Pilea pumila, native to Asia and eastern North America This page is an index...
- sensibilis, Osmundastrum cinnamomeum, Osmunda claytoniana, Ranunculus sp., Pilea pumila, Sambucus canadensis, Smilax herbacea, Thuja occidentalis, Toxicodendron...
- hieracioides (N) Picris hieracioides ssp. hieracioides (I) Pilea fontana (N) Pilea pumila var. pumila (N) Pimpinella saxifraga ssp. saxifraga (I) Pinellia ternata...
- americana), American elm (Ulmus americana), nettle (Urtica), and clearweed (Pilea pumila). The green eggs are laid singly or in stacks under host plant leaves...