Commonly confused for Pilea peperomioides, this peperomia grows bigger heart shaped leaves. These have a thick foliage and grow thin stalks that usually max out around a foot tall. They can look like mini trees!
Care:
As a houseplant, these would do great in strong indirect light. They prefer a well draining soil mix. They like to go slightly on the dryer side due to their succulent like foliage, needing water roughly every 7-10 days.
All of our plants are ethically sourced from certified U.S. nurseries. We strongly condemn the poaching of plants or wild collection.Commonly confused for Pilea peperomioides, this peperomia grows bigger heart shaped leaves. These have a thick foliage and grow thin stalks that usually max out around a foot tall. They can look like mini trees!
Care:
As a houseplant, these would do great in strong indirect light. They prefer a well draining soil mix. They like to go slightly on the dryer side due to their succulent like foliage, needing water roughly every 7-10 days.
All of our plants are ethically sourced from certified U.S. nurseries. We strongly condemn the poaching of plants or wild collection.