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Peperomia Ginny (Peperomia clusiifolia) 6"

$24.99 $18.74 25% Off Houseplants


Item # 255146000067

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6"

Characteristics

Peperomia clusiifolia, commonly called 'Peperomia Ginny', 'Rainbow Peperomia' or 'Tricolor Peperomia', is a succulent-like tropical plant with an upright growth habit and colorful green, cream, and rose-colored leaves.

How to Care for Peperomia

  • Light: Bright indirect light
  • Water Preferences: Allow the soil to dry significantly between watering. Prefers periodic deep watering over frequent shallow watering.
  • Special Care/Notes: A very adaptable plant, great for collectors of all skill levels. Likes to be rootbound and does not like temperatures below 55°F.

*Plant and pot sold separately.


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