Care
- Peperomia marble grows best in bright light and even in moderate light.
- Avoid placing it under direct sunlight as this could damage the foliage.
- Allow the soil to completely dry out between watering. Water slowly once top layer of soil is dry.
- Feed the plants during summer or spring for quicker growth. Use a fertilizer for indoor plants.
- Peperomia loves well-draining soil. Opt for a soil mixture with equal amounts of perlite and peat moss.
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Peperomia marble or Variegated Peperomia
Peperomia marble or Variegated Peperomia is an evergreen flowering perennial plant. Native to Florida, Mexico and the Caribbean. Non toxic to cats and dogs. Most of the Peperomias are easy enough to grow indoors in containers. Humidity and light are important. Windowsills and conservatories are ideal places to display this plant. Light is an important while finding a spot indoors to grow a Peperomia marble.