Peperomia Graveolens Ruby Glow Succulent Plant

SKU: MYBG-SUCC-PEPE-RUGL
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Rs.199
Pot Size: 4"

Delivery time: 3-4 working days

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Water Requirement

White

Flower Color

Non Fragrant

Fragrance

Hanging

Use

Medium

Maintenance

Peperomia

Genus

Yes

With Pots

Small

Size

Indoor Filtered Light,Indoor Interior

Sunlight Requirement

Air Purifier,Hanging,Indoor

Use

Product Description

Peperomia graveolens is a small shrub with red wine-colored stems and extremely succulent leaves.

Ruby Peperomia

Family

Piperaceae

Origin

Ecuador

Description

Peperomia Graveolens 'Ruby Glow' is a gorgeous succulents plant with bright red outside leaves and stems and green top part of the leaf.The thick ruby red stem and red and green chunky leaves of this succulent plant are waxy and bright. Peperomia Graveolens has a shrub-like growing habit with new branches shooting out of the main stem. The plant can grow to approximately 20cm height and 15 in width. Along with the foliage, the tiny yellow-white flowers are a sight to behold.

Environment

Keep in indirect sunlight. Any window besides South facing ones should work well. Generally an easy care plant, the Peperomia can become leggy if not given enough sun

It needs plenty of air around the roots, hence a relatively loose soil with good drainage would be ideal.

Landscape Uses

Kitchens, Bathrooms , Greenhouse & Terrarium

Note

One unique aspect of Peperomia is that all their foliage purifies the air, according to NASA research

 

Peperomia plants are really good houseplants. They come in a variety of variations which make them incredible to look at.
You should water a peperomia plant once the top 1-2 inches of the soil dries completely and then water the plant thoroughly. Overwatering is the number one problem of killing this plant. Signs of overwatering of peperomia plants can be rotting stalks, wilting or yellowing leaves, a heavy pot and waterlogged soil.
Peperomia plants do best in bright indirect light or filtered light. They cannot handle direct sun as it scorches their leaves. If the light provided is less sufficient, the plant tends to stretch a bit towards the light which is very noticeable.

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