There’s a peperomia succulent for nearly any indoor space. These rugged, drought-tolerant plants are a great starter option for new plant owners and add a cheerful look to any indoor plant display.
The peperomia plant derives its name from its resemblance to Piper nigrum, the vine from which peppercorns are harvested. However, peperomias vary widely. Some, indeed, are vines, but others form ...
Hi, I’m Cassidy Tuttle I’m the founder of the Succulent Lovers Club and the creator of Succulents and Sunshine! My adventure with succulents began when I planted three tiny ones on the windowsill of ...
In a not so unsurprising move, the National Garden Bureau (NGB) has added a new category, houseplants, to its “Year of the” series and has honored peperomia as its first selection. Founded in 1920, ...
Jane looks at the popular house plant, Peperomia. There are more than 1400 species around the world, including some native to Queensland and NSW, and many cultivars and hybrids to choose from. They ...
Two new species of Peperomia from Brazil are described and illustrated based on morphological traits: Peperomia diamantinensis from the state of Bahia and Peperomia cruzeirensis from the state of Acre ...
Question: I live in a partially filled stone quarry and have a high ledge running around most of the sides and back of property which is like a park. A number of years ago I planted peperomia ground ...
Houseplants can transform any living space into a lush, calming retreat - but not everyone has a green thumb. Fortunately, there are many houseplants that are both beautiful and remarkably easy to ...