If you are on the hunt for a plant that has it all, the Peperomia Pellucida is your answer. This wonderful houseplant is not only attractive but is also edible and can be used in a wide variety of dishes. It can add that little oomph into your plain bland salads and tastes fantastic when …
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The obsession with Peperomias never ends; here is another one that’s gorgeous and rare. The tiny, heart-shaped succulent leaves and reddish-pink stems make Peperomia Perciliata an amusing plant. This plant can be grown in baskets, terrariums, or as an underplant. This plant grows well in peat or perlite based organic mixture. With minimal watering needs, …
The Peperomia Clusiifolia has all-natural characteristics of a typical tropical plant as it belongs to the Peperomia genus. This variety is indigenous to the West Indies and Mexico as a Herbaceous perennial. This plant has many other interesting names. It is commonly known as the Red Edge variety because it has a red border on the …
(image credits, IG:soilmesilly) Peperomia orba is a succulent type of plant belonging to the Piperaceae family; it is also referred to as “Peperomia Teardrop” and “Peperomia Pixie Lime”. Peperomia orba is an annual and perennial plant smaller in size than other Peperomia family members. It is kept for its beautiful and small leaves instead of …
(image credit, IG: urbanjunglersinparis) The genus of Peperomia belongs to the pepper family, (Piperaceae). Out of all the wonderfully vibrant Peperomias, the one that looks strikingly similar to pepper itself is Peperomia maculosa. The leaves are a deep glossy green with pronounced veins. Not just in terms of looks by the way. If you grow Peperomia …
Today on the Plantophiles menu is the Peperomia blanda, a shrubby Peperomia native to pan-tropical locations like Asia, Africa, Australasia, and Polynesia. Often found growing on damp rocks, creeping and crawling around river ledges, between boulders, and on tree trunks. It is a drought-tolerant, wind tolerant, and relatively low maintenance plant considered pretty hardy by …
Peperomia caperata has grown to become one of the most popular varieties of Peperomia in home gardens. The reason is obvious if you look at the plant – it’s a tiny little stunner. The leaves are small and heart-shaped with a heavily corrugated texture because of being deep veined. It is referred to as a …
Peperomia Tetragona (Parallel Peperomia) was once called Peperomia Putoelata, belongs to the Piperaceae family according to earth.com. It is famous for being a perennial plant that will thrive in your garden for years. There are thousands of sub-species of this family that is grown in tropical and sub-tropical regions. Peperomia Tetragona will be very suitable for …
Peperomia tetraphylla, also known as the Acorn Peperomia is a small plant in the Peperomia family. Despite what the name suggests i.e. four-leaves per node, this plant is often seen with even three leaves per node. I wouldn’t describe Peperomia tetraphylla care as easy. It’s not time-consuming but it demands a thorough knowledge of growing epiphytic …
A versatile plant native to Venezuela, Peperomia trinervula in my opinion deserves more attention than it receives compared to other species in the Peperomia family. Peperomia Trinervula care is centered around treating it like an epiphytic semi-succulent and it will do well. In the following sections, we will explore the specific care details that will …