Peperomia graveolensRauh & Barthlott

Ruby Glow , Ruby Glow Peperomia , Ruby Peperomia

Family : PiperaceaeGenus : Peperomia

Peperomia graveolens (Ruby Glow Peperomia)

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Peperomia graveolensis endemic to southernEcuador . It hap in forest understories of the Andes at acme from 6,560 to 8,200 foot ( 2,000 to 2,500 m ) .

Peperomia graveolensis a small succulent that forms a cluster of short branched reddish halt bearing unique leaves with wine - burgundy - red undersides and a pellucid fleeceable " window " on the upper open . It grows up to 8 inches ( 20 centimeter ) tall . The leaf are thick , overweight , v - shaped in crisscross - discussion section , and can grow up to 1.2 inches ( 3 atomic number 96 ) long .

The tiny , yellowish - white flowers smell out unpleasant and appear densely arranged in elementary raceme up to 3 inches ( 7.5 cm ) long on a Burgundy wine - red-faced shank that can spring up up to 10 in ( 25 cm ) long . The raceme resemble a rat ’s tail .

Peperomia graveolens (Ruby Glow Peperomia)

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USDA hardiness zones10a to 11b : from 30 ° F ( −1.1 ° C ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° ascorbic acid ) .

Peperomias are not particularly hard plants to produce , and their modest size and soft leaf make them complete for desktop and dish garden . They will rarely overtake their neighbors or shade them out . In short , they are perfectly mannered and attractive humble plants . The big problem are usually related towatering . They care steadily moist dirt but can be very sore tooverwatering . OverwateredPeperomias tend to wilt or have raised , scab - similar protrusions on their leaves . Do n’t be alarmed if your flora loses a few bottom leaves , but a massive leafage drop is usually due to a temperature change orfertilizerproblem . Lastly , Peperomias   are susceptible tomealybugs , so watch for cottony white masses on the stem or undersides of leaf . These works flourish when slightly flock - bound , so do n’t over - pot them .

Repot plant in spring , especially to review the existingsoil , but place them either back into the same - size container after etymon - pruning or up to only one throne size . The large   Peperomias stay relatively modest and will never farm into prominent specimen plants . Most species can be relatively easily propagated fromleaf cuttings .

Peperomia graveolens (Ruby Glow Peperomia)

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Peperomia graveolens (Ruby Glow Peperomia)

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