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 ...
Thinking about adding some greenery to your home, but live with a nosy, leaf-chewing cat? There are so many benefits to having houseplants—and to having pets—but to keep cats safe from their own ...
Peperomia are low growing, mounded plants, seldom reaching higher than 30cm when in flower, which means they fit in anywhere. Good for the home office desktop, coffee table, bookcase, bedroom, ...
From a distance, a peperomia could be mistaken for a strange green fungus sprouting from rotting wood. A curious naturalist would rule out the organism’s relation to mushrooms upon observation of ...
When you consider the cultural requirements of black pepper (Piper nigrum) and Peperomia — the former demanding constant elevated humidity and the latter tolerating drought — you would probably ...