Peperomia polybotrya raindrop propagation

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Peperomia plants have a semi-succulent nature, which means they store water in their stems and leaves. If you’re keeping them near a window, make sure it’s north-facing or covered with a sheer curtain. They’re sensitive to direct sunlight, which can scorch their leaves, causing them to turn yellow or white.

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However, these adaptable houseplants can also survive in lower light conditions. Peperomia plants prefer medium to bright indirect light. The plants in this family are diverse in appearance, from the rounded, glossy leaves of the raindrop Peperomia to the thick, fleshy leaves of the Peperomia caperata, making each variety a unique addition to any plant collection.

Peperomia, also known as radiator plant, is a genus of over a thousand species of small, resilient plants that are great for indoor gardening.

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