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Peperomia Ginny "Tri Color Peperomia"

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SKU: PWRP2135

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ABOUT THE PLANT

Peperomia Ginny, also known as Tri Color Peperomia, is a cultivar of Peperomia obtusifolia, a species of small, succulent-like plants in the family Piperaceae. Here are some features of Peperomia Ginny:

  1. Leaf appearance: Peperomia Ginny is admired for its attractive and variegated leaves. The leaves are typically oval or teardrop-shaped and have a thick, fleshy texture. They feature a vibrant mix of green, cream, and pink colors, creating a striking tri-color pattern. The creamy-white and pink colors often appear in the center of the leaf, while the outer edges maintain a darker green hue.

  2. Growth habit: Peperomia Ginny has a compact and bushy growth habit. It tends to stay relatively small, reaching a height of about 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 centimeters). The plant forms a dense cluster of leaves that grow in a clumping manner, making it an excellent choice for tabletops or small spaces.

  3. Light requirements: Peperomia Ginny prefers bright, indirect light. It can tolerate lower light conditions but may not exhibit its full coloration potential or grow as compactly in lower light levels. Direct sunlight should be avoided, as it can scorch the leaves.

  4. Temperature and humidity: This plant thrives in average room temperatures between 65°F and 75°F (18°C to 24°C). It prefers moderate humidity levels but can adapt to average household humidity. Protect it from cold drafts and temperature changes.

  5. Watering: Water Peperomia Ginny when the top inch (2.5 centimeters) of soil feels dry. It prefers slightly moist soil but should not be overwatered, as excessive moisture can lead to root rot. Ensure proper drainage to prevent waterlogging.