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Peperomia

Peperomia 'Pepperspot' Shop Now Peperomia 'Pepperspot'
Starting from 18.90€
Peperomia albovittata Shop Now Peperomia albovittata
Starting from 5.40€
Peperomia asperula Shop Now Peperomia asperula
Starting from 1.80€
Peperomia axillaris Shop Now Peperomia axillaris
Starting from 2.40€
Peperomia caperata Shop Now Peperomia caperata
Starting from 4.00€
Peperomia columella Shop Now Peperomia columella
Starting from 2.40€
Peperomia dolabriformis Shop Now Peperomia dolabriformis
Starting from 2.40€
Peperomia ferreyrae Shop Now Peperomia ferreyrae
Starting from 3.00€
Peperomia glabella Shop Now Peperomia glabella
Starting from 5.00€
Peperomia graveolens Shop Now Peperomia graveolens
Starting from 2.10€
Peperomia hovaria Shop Now Peperomia hovaria
Starting from 40.00€
Peperomia milano Shop Now Peperomia milano
Starting from 3.00€
Peperomia obtusifolia Shop Now Peperomia obtusifolia
Starting from 6.40€
Peperomia rotundifolia Shop Now Peperomia rotundifolia
Starting from 9.00€
Peperomia tetraphylla Shop Now Peperomia tetraphylla
Starting from 2.50€
Peperomia verticillata Shop Now Peperomia verticillata
Starting from 3.50€
Peperomia watermelon Shop Now Peperomia watermelon
Starting from 12.00€
Peperomia wolfgang-krahnii Shop Now Peperomia wolfgang-krahnii
Starting from 4.50€
Peperomia

The name derives from Greek and means "similar to pepper", as most of the species resemble, in some respects, this plant. It is a very large genus, in which only some species are considered succulents, and therefore also the peculiarities are extremely varied: there are climbing plants, bushy, some have fleshy stems, others are evergreen herbaceous. However, they have in common the particular shapes and bright colors of their shiny leaves, which give them an extremely ornamental look, perfect for decorating your houses. They are extremely suitable for giving a touch of color to offices or commercial places, thanks to their extreme simplicity of cultivation (no particular care is needed), and the shape, which remains compact and short without cluttering. Here are some tips for its cultivation: It requires a lot of light throughout the year. Avoid direct sun rays during the hottest hours of the day. Keep it at mild temperatures, never below 10 °C. It is recommended to shelter it in winter. Water regularly but moderately in spring-summer, always making sure that the soil is always dry between one watering and another. During the winter period water it every two months, avoiding stagnation of water. A well-draining soil is an optimal solution, possibly enriched with inert materials such as pumice or lapilli. They do not need frequent fertilization, it is sufficient to dilute the fertilizer with watering once a year.