Learn essential tips for growing Peperomia plants, including light, humidity, potting, watering, and propagation, plus insights on varieties and toxicity.
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Peperomia is a large genus of ornamental foliage tropical plants in the family Piperaceae native to Mexico, South America, and the Caribbean. With more than 1,500 known species, like watermelon peperomia and baby rubber plants, these hearty plants vary significantly in appearance.
Peperomia is grown for its wide array of foliage and is one of the most tolerant plants for the home.
There are over 1,500 species of peperomia, but only around 40 types of peperomia are commonly sold as houseplants. They have thick, succulent-like leaves that can be smooth, patterned, ruffled, or variegated; they also range in shape from heart-shaped to oval or pointy.
How to Grow & Care For 'Peperomia Plants' - A Complete Guide
Peperomia are easy-care indoor houseplants with colorful foliage. Learn how to grow, water, propagate, and select popular peperomia varieties.