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16 Indoor Plants with Coin-Shaped Leaves

Written by Emily Belkoff

Looking for something different than regular houseplants? I was too, until I found these amazing plants with round leaves that look just like coins. 

Trust me – once you see these cute little leaves, you’ll want them all over your house!

Indoor Plants with Round Leaves

1. Chinese Money Plant

The Chinese Money Plant has become my favorite windowsill companion with its perfectly round, green coin-shaped leaves. Every time I look at it, I’m reminded of the friendship and good luck it symbolizes.

2. Creeping Jenny (Money Wart)

My Creeping Jenny thrives in my sunroom, showing off its mid-green coin-shaped leaves with a lovely yellow hue. I learned quickly that full sun is non-negotiable for this beauty – it turns brown in the shade!

3. String of Coins (Silver Dollar Vine)

The String of Coins has found its perfect home in my vintage planter. Those round green coin-shaped leaves dangling from thin stems create such a stunning display.

4. String of Nickels

My String of Nickels creates a gorgeous natural curtain in my hanging basket by the kitchen window. Those flat green round leaves really do look like coins dangling on a string!

5. Compton

This little dwarf succulent surprised me with its unique brown to pale green coin-like leaves. When it blooms, those orange to yellow flowers bring such joy to my indoor garden.

6. Jade Plant

The thick oval coin-shaped dark green leaves of my jade plant make it a standout in my collection. During winter, it rewards my care with delicate pink-white blooms that brighten up those dreary days.

7. Yellow Rainbow Bush

This slow-growing succulent has become my favorite ground cover with its striking red-brown stems. The round coin-like leaves in pale yellow to light green create such a beautiful contrast.

8. Trailing Elephant Bush

My porch wouldn’t be the same without this stunning succulent. Those maroon stems filled with round coin-like fleshy leaves create the most beautiful cascade over my garden wall.

9. String of Turtles

The round purple-green foliage with delicate white vein patterns makes this plant a true showstopper. It’s found its perfect home in my hanging basket, where the leaves catch the light beautifully.

10. Silver Leaf Artillery Plant

This easy-growing Pilia variety has been such a joy to care for. The soft pink-red stems topped with clusters of coin-shaped blue-green leaves add such dimension to my plant collection.

11. Hoya Breviolata

The coin-shaped waxy round green leaves are just the beginning of this plant’s charm. When it blooms, those red and white fragrant flowers fill my living room with the sweetest scent.

12. Silver Dollar Plant

This compact beauty with its round, plump, fleshy leaves has become the perfect centerpiece for my coffee table. Its manageable size makes it ideal for small spaces.

13. Round Leaf Peperomia

My work-from-home setup feels complete with this little gem nearby. Those small round coin-shaped thick dark green leaves on soft trailing stems make perfect desktop companions.

14. Stefania Periae (Stefania Erecta)

This unique plant catches everyone’s attention with its swollen stem and green round foliage. The yellow blooms are an added bonus that never fails to brighten my day.

15. Alice Herbert

The stemless rosettes of this succulent create such an interesting display. Its round green flat leaves, covered in fine hair, give it a beautiful gray appearance that adds variety to my collection.

16. Pennywort

Though less common than others on this list, my pennywort’s unique coin-shaped leaves make it a special addition to my table arrangements. It’s become a wonderful conversation starter among my plant-loving friends.

Wrapping Up

I hope my experience with these fascinating plants inspires you to add some coin-shaped charm to your own indoor garden. Each one brings its own unique beauty and character to your space, and who knows – maybe they’ll bring some extra luck your way too!

Hi! I'm Emily!

I'm a mom who's passionate about creating beautiful gardens without the hassle. Here, I share simple tips that actually work for busy people like us.

From picking the right plants to making them thrive, I'll help you create an outdoor space you'll love!

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