Cupid Peperomia, Peperomia scandens (Green)
Description for Cupid Peperomia, Peperomia scandens (Green)
Plant height: 3 – 6 inches
Plant spread: 4 – 8 inches
Peperomia is a genus of more than 1000 species of small, compact perennial epiphytes growing on rotten wood, in the family Piperaceae. Peperomia is native to tropical America, with a few in Africa. It is also known as Radiator plant, Baby Rubber Plant, Emerald Ripple, or Wax Privet, and grown for its ornamental foliage, and sometimes for their flowers. Peperomia varies considerably in appearance from species to species, from threadlike, trailing stems to thick, fleshy, stout stems. The leaves, 2.5-10 cm long, are smooth and fleshy, oval with leafstalk at or near the center of the leaf blade, or heart-shaped or lance-shaped, with some species have red petioles. The leaves can be solid green or variegated with stripes, marbled or bordered with pale green, red or gray. The inconspicuous, tiny flowers are grown in the form of greenish yellow to brown conical spike like an inverted catkin. The stems and leaves of Peperomia species contain the poisonous alkaloid.
Common name(s): Radiator plant, Baby Rubber Plant, Emerald Ripple, and Wax Privet
Flower colours: Greenish yellow – brown
Bloom time: Throughout the year
Max reachable height: 24-36 inches
Difficulty to grow: Easy to grow
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