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Peperomia blanda
Arid-land peperomia
Peperomia blanda, the arid-land peperomia, is a species of herb in the family Piperaceae. The species has a natural pan-tropical distribution that encompasses Asia, Africa, Australasia, Polynesia and the Americas. The species typically grows as a perennial, somewhat succulent herb to 30 cm in height, though the form varies from prostrate and creeping to up to 60 cm tall depending on environment and genotype. The typical habitat is damp rock crevices and steep stream banks.
Peperomia caperata 'Frost'
Frost Peperomia
The distinctive leaves of the Frost Peperomia give this cultivar its common name, and set it apart from its parent plant. Vertical ripples in the leaves are dark green at the base fading to a slivery-white at the tip. Its attractive foliage makes frost Peperomia a popular houseplant.
Peperomia incana
Felted pepperface
The felted pepperface is a houseplant named for its fuzzy leaves, which resemble felt in texture. Its leaves will curl in on themselves to try and protect them if the plant is receiving too much sunlight.
Peperomia quadrangularis
Radiator plant
Radiator plant has striated foliage that resembles the markings of a beetle. Although it may look like a succulent, beetle peperomia requires lots of water and can be grown in the soil or as an epiphyte on top of other plants.
Peperomia serpens
Vining Peperomia
Vining Peperomia (Peperomia serpens) is a plant species native to Central America, South America, and Africa. Vining Peperomia is a popular houseplant. This species is considered easy to grow and propagate. For those growing it as a houseplant, vining Peperomia does not grow well in direct sunlight. This species should be kept in low light and watered infrequently to avoid overwatering.
Peperomia obtusifolia 'Variegata'
Baby rubber plant
Baby rubber plant (Peperomia obtusifolia 'Variegata') is named for its multi-colored or variegated leaves which help it to stand out from its parent plant, which has plain green leaves. These olive green and creamy white leaves offer superb ornamental appeal and this plant is well-adapted to thrive in low light environments.
Peperomia caperata
Emerald ripple peperomia
Emerald ripple peperomia (*Peperomia caperata*) is a plant with heart-shaped leaves that is native to Brazil. The Latin name *Peperomia caperata* is an amalgam of two Greek words. The word 'peperi' means pepper, and the word 'homoios' means resembling. Emerald ripple peperomia is related to *Piper nigrum*, otherwise known as black pepper.
Peperomia obtusifolia
Baby rubber plant
The baby rubber plant is an evergreen, flowering plant with waxy leaves. Despite the name, it is not actually related to true rubber trees. The plant gets its scientific specific name, obtusifolia, from the term for "blunt leaved," in reference to its leaves' shapes.
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Water
Average water needs, watering when the top 3 cm of soil has dried out.
Sunlight
Full sun
Tolerance Lighting
Partial sun
Planting Time
Spring, Summer, Fall
Ideal Temperature
20 - 38 ℃
Soil
Sand, Loam
Propagation
Sowing, Cutting, Division
Planting Time
Spring, Summer, Fall

Scientific Classification of Radiator plants

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Peperomia blanda
Arid-land peperomia
Peperomia blanda, the arid-land peperomia, is a species of herb in the family Piperaceae. The species has a natural pan-tropical distribution that encompasses Asia, Africa, Australasia, Polynesia and the Americas. The species typically grows as a perennial, somewhat succulent herb to 30 cm in height, though the form varies from prostrate and creeping to up to 60 cm tall depending on environment and genotype. The typical habitat is damp rock crevices and steep stream banks.
Peperomia caperata 'Frost'
Frost Peperomia
The distinctive leaves of the Frost Peperomia give this cultivar its common name, and set it apart from its parent plant. Vertical ripples in the leaves are dark green at the base fading to a slivery-white at the tip. Its attractive foliage makes frost Peperomia a popular houseplant.
Peperomia incana
Felted pepperface
The felted pepperface is a houseplant named for its fuzzy leaves, which resemble felt in texture. Its leaves will curl in on themselves to try and protect them if the plant is receiving too much sunlight.
Peperomia quadrangularis
Radiator plant
Radiator plant has striated foliage that resembles the markings of a beetle. Although it may look like a succulent, beetle peperomia requires lots of water and can be grown in the soil or as an epiphyte on top of other plants.
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