Marble peperomia grows in u s.
Pink marble peperomia.
The foliage color tends toward a chocolaty brown with the best pink and cream shades emerging when it is about to flower.
Colombiana dazzles with tricolored foliage of bronze silver and red.
Peperomia verticillata belly button has a compact form and tiny leaves somewhat reminiscent of the baby tears plant.
Peperomias prefer bright to moderate light and the soil.
A popular houseplant it is sometimes called a baby rubber plant because of its thick green leaves.
Peperomia nitida cupid peperomia is an ideal specimen for hanging baskets with heart shaped leaves edged in cream on trailing stems.
Irregular splashes of cream green and pink adorn these textured rippled leaves.
The peperomia marble is a variegated peperomia obtusifolia native to the tropical americas and caribbean and in the family piperaceae.
There are multiple popular cultivars including peperomia obtusifolia marble peperomia obtusifolia minima and peperomia obtusifolia variegata by jerzy opioĊa peperomia scandens cupid peperomia or false philodendron peperomia this is a low growing trailing variety of peperomia.
Outside their preferred climate range grow peperomias in pots and move them indoors for winter.
Choose a cool bright room where temperatures stay above 65 degrees fahrenheit at night.
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This peperomia is easily propagated via leaf cuttings and is able to regenerate after completely dying back.
Beautiful silver leaves with white and pink variegations.