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It is sometimes called the jade peperomia. [2] The artificial hybrid variety Peperomia 'Hope' (a cross between P. deppeana and P. quadrifolia) [3] shares a superficial similarity with P. boivinii and these two are sometimes mixed. However, P. boivinii is clearly more of a succulent variety with stockier and thicker leaves.
This is the case, for example, with Peperomia orba (often sold as Peperomia 'Pixie'), Peperomia viridis, and Peperomia axillaris. In addition to natural species and their cultivars, some artificial hybrid varieties can also be found on the market, such as Peperomia 'Hope' (a cross between P. deppeana and P. quadrifolia). [22]
The group contains roughly 3,600 currently accepted species in five genera. The vast majority of species can be found within the two main genera: Piper (2,171 species) and Peperomia (over 1,000 species). [4] Members of the Piperaceae may be small trees, shrubs, or herbs. The distribution of this group is best described as pantropical.
Peperomia kimnachii is a perennial shrub that puts out several branching shoots that can be over a meter in length. These creep prostrate and can root at the nodes, climbing onto surrounding plants or hang down.
Peperomia galioides is a species of plant in the family Piperaceae, native to Mexico, Central America and South America. [2] P. galioides has petioles of less than 1mm long and leaves between 5-30mm. [3] There has been research in Colombia and Peru to know about the essential oils of this species. [4] [5] It was traditionally used in Peruvian ...
Peperomia rotundifolia, also known as jade necklace, trailing jade, creeping buttons and round leaf Peperomia, is a trailing plant species of peperomia native to the tropical rainforest of South America. The first European to describe it was Carl von Linné, and got its current name from Carl Sigismund Kunth. [1]
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