Family: Piperaceae

Scientific Name: Peperomia graveolens Ruby Glow

Common Name: Peperomia Ruby Glow

DescriptionA beautifully colored plant Peperomia with windowed succulent leaves. Grow slightly dry and in bright light.
Pronunciation(pep-er-ROH-mee-uh)(grav-ee-OH-lens)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Indoor Foliage
Sunlightbright to moderate
Moistureprefers average to slightly dry, tolerates dryness, easily rots in wet poorly drained media
Growing Mediaaverage house, well drained
Flowerstypical rat tail spikes of the Peperomia genus, borne on a red peduncle, odoriferous
Leavessucculent stems and leaves, stems red, the curled leaves are red on the underside and green, translucent on the top
Propagationcuttings
Native SiteEndemic to Ecuador. Found growing in the dry mountains of Southern Ecuador, growing at elevations of up to 8000ft.
Misc FactsLatin graveolens means "bad smelling," referring to the flower spike.
Notes & Reference#158-Plantepedia (Maggie Stuckey), #236-Succulent Plants (www.succulent-plant.com)
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