Peperomia, a plant native to the tropical rainforests of South America, includes several varieties.
Varieties and Features:
Common Variety: This type is the most widespread and has dark, waxy green leaves.
Variegated Variety: Another type features leaves with yellow variegation.
The peperomia plant has smooth, oval-shaped leaves that are thick to retain water, which gives the plant a good tolerance for drought.
As the plant grows, its stems may require support due to the weight of its leaves.
Alternatively, you can let them trail over the edges of the pot to give the plant a different and beautiful look.
It can be placed on shelves, side tables, or desks.
Propagation
Peperomia is easy to propagate using several methods:
Stem cuttings.
Leaf cuttings.
You can also propagate it by placing its leaves in water.
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