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Peperomia 'Green Bean'
Peperomia 'Green Bean'
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The Peperomia 'Green Bean' is a charming and appealing houseplant, appreciated for its lush, green, bean-like leaves. This plant boasts a compact and upright growth habit, making it an ideal addition to desks, shelves, and small spaces. The foliage is thick and fleshy, indicative of its succulent nature, which allows it to retain water and thrive in a variety of indoor conditions. At full maturity, the Peperomia 'Green Bean' typically achieves a height of approximately 10-12 inches.
- Pet Safe / Nontoxic
- Low Maintenance
Names
Names
- Botanical: Peperomia ferreyrae
- Common: Happy Bean Plant, Green Bean Plant, Pincushion Peperomia Plant
Care
Care
- Light: Bright Indirect
- Ideal Temperature: 65-75°F
- Humidity: Medium
- Water: When the top 2 inches of soil are dry
- Fertilize: Once a month during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer diluted to half strength
- Preferred Soil: Well-Draining Potting Mix
Tips
Tips
- Peperomias prefers moderate humidity but is quite tolerant of a range.
- Peperomias prefer bright, indirect light but can tolerate lower light conditions.
- Easily propagated through leaf or stem cuttings.
Facts
Facts
- Member of the Piperaceae family, commonly known as the pepper family, is a large family of flowering plants that includes over 3,600 species.
- Peperomia plants are native to tropical and subtropical regions, including areas in Central and South America, Africa, and Asia.
- The Peperomia Green Bean is a semi-succulent plant, which means it stores water in its leaves. This makes it a relatively drought-tolerant plant
- "Peperomia" comes from the Latin word "piper", which means "pepper". This is because some Peperomia species have leaves that smell like pepper.
- Peperomia plants are often called "Radiator Plants" due to their ability to tolerate a wide range of indoor conditions.
- They are known for their air-purifying qualities and can help remove pollutants from the air.
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