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  2. Can You Propagate Houseplants in Winter? 8 Tips to ... - AOL

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    1. Choose the right propagation method. Propagating plants via stem cuttings is less invasive than root division propagation and is the recommended method for winter propagation. Stem cuttings can ...

  3. Peperomia - Wikipedia

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    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). [20]

  4. Peperomia rotundifolia - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Peperomia boivinii - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Peperomia tequendamana - Wikipedia

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    Peperomia tequendamana is a species of hemiepiphytic subshrub in the genus Peperomia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was first described by William Trelease and published in the book " Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 16(1): 207. 1926 ". [ 3 ]

  7. Peperomia polybotrya - Wikipedia

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    Peperomia polybotrya, commonly known as raindrop peperomia or raindrop plant, is a species of perennial plant in the genus Peperomia of the family Piperaceae.

  8. Peperomia verticillata - Wikipedia

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    Peperomia verticillata is a small, somewhat succulent, perennial shrub growing up to 50 cm long. The leaves, growing in whorls of five along the stems, are rounded, grey-green above and red on the underside. It often grows as an epiphyte. [2]

  9. Peperomia ferreyrae - Wikipedia

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    Peperomia ferreyrae is a species of plant in the genus Peperomia native to Peru. [1] It is a small, succulent herb, growing erect to about 20 cm in height. The alternating, typically 3 to 5 cm long leaves, are in the form of tubes resembling green bean pods: U-shaped in cross-section with epidermal windows on the top-side.