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Plants in genus peperomia

Plants in genus peperomia

Peperomia obtusifolia 'Marble'

Peperomia obtusifolia 'Marble' is a compact plant with shiny yellow and green marbled leaves, growing to a height of 10-14 inches. It is easy to care for, making it ideal for beginners. This plant thrives in medium light and requires low water, making it suitable for indoor environments.

Peperomia orba

Peperomia orba is a member of the Peperomia genus, known for its ornamental foliage. Its native range is unknown, and it is primarily known from cultivation. The plant has been referred to by various names, including Peperomia Astrid and Peperomia Pixie. It is a compact houseplant that thrives in bright, indirect light.

Peperomia columella

Peperomia columella is a drought-tolerant succulent native to Peru, known for its snake-like stems and green, horseshoe-shaped leaves. It grows in sunny areas and requires well-draining soil with minimal watering. The plant has received the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Its unique growth habit and leaf shape make it an interesting addition to succulent collections.

Peperomia albovittata 'Hairy'

Peperomia albovittata 'Hairy' features succulent-like foliage with dark green leaves and white or cream stripes. The leaves have fine, hair-like protrusions, and the plant is well-suited for indoor cultivation.

Peperomia 'Santorini'

Peperomia 'Santorini' is a low-maintenance houseplant with greenish-grey leaves and red undersides. The leaves grow pointing upwards, making it an attractive addition to indoor spaces. This plant is suitable for a variety of light conditions and is pet-safe.

Peperomia bicolor

Peperomia bicolor is a compact plant with distinctive foliage, featuring green upper surfaces and red or burgundy undersides. It thrives in bright, indirect light, making it a popular choice for indoor plant enthusiasts.

Peperomia dolabriformis 'Maxi'

Peperomia dolabriformis 'Maxi' is a drought-tolerant plant native to dry, arid climates. It requires minimal watering, about once every 2-3 weeks, making it an ideal choice for low-maintenance indoor or outdoor gardens.

Peperomia clusiifolia 'Red Margin'

Peperomia clusiifolia 'Red Margin' is a low-maintenance houseplant with thick, elongated oval-shaped leaves edged in red. It stores water in its leaves and grows well in moderate light or under grow lights, making it a versatile choice for indoor spaces.

Peperomia verschaffeltii

Peperomia verschaffeltii is a charming plant native to Peru, known for its heart-shaped leaves with green centers and red edges. It has a trailing or creeping growth habit, making it suitable for hanging baskets or as a ground cover. This plant prefers bright, indirect light and requires careful watering to avoid overhydration.

Peperomia graveolens

Peperomia graveolens is a succulent endemic to Ecuador, known for its thick, round reddish stems and burgundy red leaf undersides. The plant has a V-shaped epidermal window on the top side of its leaves and emits an intense foul smell from its flowers. It is drought-tolerant and thrives in sunny areas with porous, well-draining soil.

Peperomia pereskiaefolia 'Zigzag'

Known as 'Zigzag' for its spreading growth habit, this plant is native to Venezuela. It thrives in moderate indirect light and does well in terrariums and vivariums. The plant should be allowed to dry out between waterings.

Peperomia caperata 'Frost'

Peperomia caperata 'Frost' is a low-maintenance plant with heart-shaped, silvery-green leaves that are thick and rubber-like. It produces spiky, inconspicuous flowers and thrives in bright, indirect light, though it can tolerate low light. This air-purifying plant is non-toxic to humans and pets, making it a safe choice for households.

Peperomia rossii

Peperomia rossii is an epiphytic herb endemic to Christmas Island, growing to about 2-4 inches in height. It has creeping stems that root at the nodes and elliptic leaves. This plant produces many flowers and small round berries, but it may be extinct.

Peperomia vestita

Peperomia vestita is an epiphytic species endemic to Bolivia, discovered in 1898. It features long petiole leaves with dense hairs and catkins arranged in a pinnacle at the stem tip. This plant is a unique addition to collections of rare and exotic species.

Peperomia caperata 'Silver Red'

This plant features rich color and deeply textured leaves with an upright, bushy growth pattern. It thrives in bright, indirect light and should be allowed to dry out between watering. Monthly fertilization with reduced strength is recommended.

Peperomia obtusifolia 'Lemon Lime'

Peperomia obtusifolia 'Lemon Lime' is an easy-care plant with variegated green leaf foliage. It prefers bright, indirect light and should be watered when dry. This plant enjoys humidity and is a great choice for indoor spaces, adding a touch of greenery with minimal maintenance.

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