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Peperomia Emerald Ripple

Peperomia Emerald Ripple (Peperomia caperata) plants are known for their heart-shaped, deeply rippled leaves. Their foliage is a deep green color, not to get confused with Peperomia Burgundy Ripple, which has deep burgundy foliage. On occasion, your Emerald Ripple houseplant may produce thin, cream-colored flower stalks. Overall this plant grows in a beautiful mounding habit, making them excellent for small places in your home.

Even though your Peperomia caperata is similar to a succulent, it can grow in low light conditions and is easy to take care of. However, if your plant does not receive enough sun, it will become leggy and wilt. This Peperomia cultivar makes for the perfect beginners' houseplant.

Peperomia Emerald Ripple (Peperomia caperata) plants are known for their heart-shaped, deeply rippled leaves. Their foliage is a deep green color, not to get confused with Peperomia Burgundy Ripple, which has deep burgundy foliage. On occasion, your Emerald Ripple houseplant may produce thin, cream-colored flower stalks. Overall this plant grows in a beautiful mounding habit, making them excellent for small places in your home.

Even though your Peperomia caperata is similar to a succulent, it can grow in low light conditions and is easy to take care of. However, if your plant does not receive enough sun, it will become leggy and wilt. This Peperomia cultivar makes for the perfect beginners' houseplant.

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Peperomia Emerald Ripple (Peperomia caperata) plants are known for their heart-shaped, deeply rippled leaves. Their foliage is a deep green color, not to get confused with Peperomia Burgundy Ripple, which has deep burgundy foliage. On occasion, your Emerald Ripple houseplant may produce thin, cream-colored flower stalks. Overall this plant grows in a beautiful mounding habit, making them excellent for small places in your home.

Even though your Peperomia caperata is similar to a succulent, it can grow in low light conditions and is easy to take care of. However, if your plant does not receive enough sun, it will become leggy and wilt. This Peperomia cultivar makes for the perfect beginners' houseplant.