View gallery. This thing went into beast mode a while back and is an absolute unit now. Note: This is the red variation Common Name: Red Emerald Ripple Peperomia. With signature 'rippled' leaves in a lovely red shade, this low maintenance plant is known for handling low and medium light. 0 more photos VIEW GALLERY. Growing Tips. Peperomia caperata 'Luna Red' The leaves are wrinkled or have deep ridges in them and are a silver green with a purple/red overlay with red stems. The flowers of a peperomia plants are tiny & inconsequential, growing in clusters on upright conical spikes. Peperomia, Rippled Peperomia 'Red Ripple' Peperomia caperata. The insane thing is that it has some metallic / iridescent blue, and it's not even in low light. Scientific Name: Peperomia caperata 'Red'-Care Recommendations By The Dude-Best for These Animals: Bio Dude Substrates: TerraFlora, TerraFauna. It's short and sturdy stems wield thick, circular leaves which are a deep burgundy color and retains most of its water. This beautiful variety is one of the best peperomia types! C Soil Depth: Shallow to Moderate with proper drainage. Give the emerald ripple a little more light than the red ripple variety to maintain its beautiful green color! Botanical Name: Peperomia Common Names: Peperomia, Radiator Plant Description: The Peperomia is a perennial epiphyte native to the tropical regions of Central and South America. Red ripple variety is popular for its red-purple, deeply textured heart-shaped leaves. Botanical Name: Peperomia Common Names: Peperomia, Radiator Plant Description: The Peperomia is a perennial epiphyte native to the tropical regions of Central and South America. Peperomia plant leaves come in various shades of green, red, gray, & cream and are displayed in solid, marbled and striped patterns. The Peperomia is very Humidity & Misting: 50%-100% / Suggested When small, peperomia plants can be used in dish gardens and terrariums. The Peperomia is very easy Peperomia 'Ripple Red' Availability: In stock $16.99. The small heart-shaped leaves grow into an attractive mounding habit. It's short and sturdy stems wield thick, circular leaves which are a deep jade color and retains most of its water. Peperomia sp Colombia. The flower spikes are typical rat-tail like inflorescence composed of many tiny flowers. Argyreia (aka watermelon peperomia) Argyreia (aka red edge peperomia) Caperata (aka ripple peperomia) Peperomia plants in general do not like to be overwatered and have pretty shallow root systems, so they should always be planted in a well-draining soil. Emerald Ripple Peperomia (Peperomia caperata) Like the red ripple variety, the leaves of the eye-catching emerald ripple peperomia are deeply textured and ridged, which gives their deep-green color a little more dimension. Peperomia perciliata is a delightful species that offers small, heart-shaped leaves with red stems. Lighting: Low to Medium. Peperomia are great truly succulent lower light houseplants! Botanical Name: Peperomia Common Names: Peperomia, Radiator Plant Description: The Peperomia is a perennial epiphyte native to the tropical regions of Central and South America. It's particularly fun in terrariums and hanging baskets -- or as an underplanting to taller, upright plants. Peperomia perciliata grows 2 inches tall and 8 or more inches wide. This diminutive plant is perfect for a smaller pot or a mixed planter. Family: Piperaceae: Genus: Peperomia (pep-er-ROH-mee-uh) Species: caperata (kap-er-AY-tuh) Cultivar: Red Ripple: 5 members have or want this plant for trade. Excellent on the window sill or in a mixed planter. Peperomia caperata "Emerald Ripple Red" has iridescent purple-red leaves with very distinct ripples. You can grow it as a houseplant as well as a groundcover outdoors. It grows in a rosette pattern. Category: Tropicals and Tender Perennials. Botanical Name: Peperomia caperata ‘Red Ripple’ Height and Spread: 6-9 inches. Peperomia Ripple Red Plants make a statement where ever you put them!
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