Peperomias

From both New and Old World with various foliage and plant habits. Most are tolerant of low light and humidity. Others listed with succulents.

angulata

Thin reddish stems, oval, deep green leaves with yellowish veins. Small creeper. Plant — $4.00

chrysolepida

(hoffmannii) Prostrate, creeping stems with 1/4 in. apple green leaves in whorls of 4. Tolerates bright, exposed areas. Plant — $4.00

costaricensis

Spreading stems with fleshy, purple-red leaves. Plant — $4.00

fosteri

Slender, creeping, red stems. Small elliptic, light green leaves with parallel veins in whorls of 2 or 3. Plant — $4.00

fraseri

(resedaefolia) Quilted, pointed leaves, rosette. White flowers. Plant — $4.00

incana

Thick, gray-felted leaves on stiff, felted stems. Plant — $4.00

obtusifolia

Upright, with large waxy dark green leaves, branches well. Plant — $4.00

obtusifolia variegated —

Leaves with wide white to cream margins. Plant — $4.00

pereskiaefolia

Spreading, branching, reddish stems, whorls of stiff, elliptic leaves. Plant — $4.00

polybotrya

(pericatii) Erect, fleshy green stems, reddish petioles. Thick, peltate, waxy green leaves. Plant — $5.00

puteolata

Small, ovate, reddish leaves, depressed greenish veins, in widely separated whorls on erect stems. Plant — $4.00

rotundifolia v. pilosior

Tiny, creeping plant. Round leaves blue-gray to brown with silver markings. Plant — $4.00

rubella

Small, fleshy, silver marked leaves, red reverse, reddish stems. Plant — $4.00

species “Bamboo Stalks” —

1 in. long bright green leaves on short erect stems with bamboo-like nodes. Plant — $4.00

species “Jade” —

Trailing stems, small, thick, jade-green leaves. Plant — $4.00

trifolia

Prostrate stems with whorls of 3 small, flat, hairy leaves. Plant — $4.00




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