Baby's Tears / Urticaceae
Features|
It grows in a spreading manner and can cover the entire surface of a flowerpot or grow hanging down, so it is often used in green walls, moss bottle landscapes or micro landscapes. It gets its name because its leaves are small and crystal clear like baby's tears.
Origin|
It is native to the Mediterranean coast and southern Europe, and was later introduced to all parts of the world and cultivated as an ornamental plant.
Environment|
Suitable for semi-sunlight environment, likes bright reflected light and ventilated places. When the humidity is high, the water in the pot can be poured out first and then refilled on a sunny day.
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(For plants above four stars, it is recommended to keep them in a well-ventilated and well-reflected place, as they require a higher amount of light; for plants below three stars, it is recommended to expose them to the sun for 1-2 days every 1.2 weeks.)



Features|
It grows in a spreading manner and can cover the entire surface of a flowerpot or grow hanging down, so it is often used in green walls, moss bottle landscapes or micro landscapes. It gets its name because its leaves are small and crystal clear like baby's tears.
Origin|
It is native to the Mediterranean coast and southern Europe, and was later introduced to all parts of the world and cultivated as an ornamental plant.
Environment|
Suitable for semi-sunlight environment, likes bright reflected light and ventilated places. When the humidity is high, the water in the pot can be poured out first and then refilled on a sunny day.
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(For plants above four stars, it is recommended to keep them in a well-ventilated and well-reflected place, as they require a higher amount of light; for plants below three stars, it is recommended to expose them to the sun for 1-2 days every 1.2 weeks.)


