Piccolo Banda Peperomia - Peperomia Albovittata - 4" Pot
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$18.92
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Silvery green leaves with green/dark purple deep-textured veins. Also, know as the Peacock Peperomia. This Peperomia has a compact growth centralized around the stem. Peperomias are herbs of tropical and subtropical regions. M...
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Piccolo Banda Peperomia - Peperomia Albovittata - 4" Pot
Regular price
$18.92
per
Estimate delivery times: 5-12 days (International), 12-15 days (United States).
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Instructions
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Aestus max. 30ºC. -
Mauris maximus 110ºC. -
Ne frangas. -
Nec in bin. -
Condite in frigidis.
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Silvery green leaves with green/dark purple deep-textured veins. Also, know as the Peacock Peperomia. This Peperomia has a compact growth centralized around the stem. Peperomias are herbs of tropical and subtropical regions. Most of them occur in Central and Northern South America. Fewer species are known from Africa, Asia, and Oceania. Different endemic species are known from the islands of the Indian Ocean, the Pacific, and the Caribbean. Although a lot of Peperomias grow as epiphytes in rainforest habitats, others are succulents found in the high Andes. The etymology of the name Peperomia is based on the resemblance of its flower to Piper. The Greek translation of peper-omos means "pepper alike". The genus Peperomia includes over 1500 species of which only a few are cultivated extensively. They vary considerably in appearance. Peperomias are widely used in dish gardens, bottle gardens, and other environments where space is limited. They are slow-growing, compact, and some species produce curious 'rat tail' flower heads made up of tiny greenish flowers on an upright spike. Peperomias can be used in any number of different ways, depending on the species and variety--as a pot plant, in terrariums, as small indoor shrubs, hanging baskets, and in some cases, complementing floral arrangements.
- Water when on the dry side
- Very easy to grow
- Prefers bright, indirect light
- Dwarf house plant

