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  2. Peperomia obtusifolia - Wikipedia

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    The baby rubberplant is an evergreen perennial growing to 25 cm (10 in) tall and broad with cupped leathery leaves and narrow spikes of white flowers up to 12 cm (5 in) long, which grow in a shiny, winding manner and constitute the main decorative value of the plant. [6] P. obtusifolia is often confused with Peperomia magnoliifolia, and some ...

  3. Peperomia - Wikipedia

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    The genus name Peperomia was coined by Spanish botanists Ruiz López and Pavón Jiménez in 1794 after their travels in Peru and Chile. [3] Peperomia plants do not have a widely- accepted common name, and some argue that it is better to use the genus name, as is the case with genera such as Petunia and Begonia. [4]

  4. How to Propagate Orchids for an Endless Supply of Flowers - AOL

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    Orchids are known and appreciated for their intricate, long-lasting blooms. They come in many varieties with different sizes, colors and aromas, and incorporate a wide range of growing conditions ...

  5. Peperomia clusiifolia - Wikipedia

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    Peperomia clusiifolia is a species of plant in the genus Peperomia. It is endemic to Jamaica. [1] It is commonly known as red edge peperomia because its leaf margins are tinged with dark red. [2] There are varieties where this red or lighter colors are shown as striking variegation.

  6. Variegation - Wikipedia

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    The much more common, non-italicised, inclusion of 'Variegata' as the third element of a name indicates a variegated cultivar of an unvariegated parent (Aucuba japonica 'Variegata'). However, not all variegated plants have this Latin tag, for instance many cultivars of Pelargonium have some zonal variegation in their leaves.

  7. 35 Low-Light Indoor Plants That'll Thrive in the Colder Months

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    $78.00 at thesill.com. Stromanthe Triostar. Water: every two weeks or so In shades of white, pink, and green, this colorful specimen has large, variegated leaves. We love this low-light indoor ...