There’s a peperomia succulent for nearly any indoor space. These rugged, drought-tolerant plants are a great starter option for new plant owners and add a cheerful look to any indoor plant display.
The peperomia plant derives its name from its resemblance to Piper nigrum, the vine from which peppercorns are harvested. However, peperomias vary widely. Some, indeed, are vines, but others form ...
In a not so unsurprising move, the National Garden Bureau (NGB) has added a new category, houseplants, to its “Year of the” series and has honored peperomia as its first selection. Founded in 1920, ...
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Love filling your home with greenery but worried about your furry friends? Many common houseplants can be toxic to cats and dogs, but don’t worry—there are beautiful, pet-safe options that will ...
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