Peperomia Nivalis (pep-er-ROH-mee-uh, niv-VAL-us) is a climbing succulent, native to Peru.The upright plant belongs to the genus we call peperomia plants and the family: Piperaceae.Some other popular members of the Piperaceae family include:Peperomia dolabriformisPeperomia graveolensPeperomia caperata (emerald ripple)Peperomia columellaPeperomia sandersiiPeperomia obtusifolia (baby rubber plant)Don’t forget the evergreen succulent watermelon peperomia.
Category Peperomia
The watermelon peperomia aka Peperomia argyreia pep-er-ROH-mee-uh ar-GY-ree-uh is an herbaceous perennial native to South America (Brazil).The variegated leaves resembling the patterns found on watermelon rinds earned the common name of “Watermelon peperomia.” It is one of the more popular Peperomia varieties.
Peperomia Graveolens (pep-er-ROH-mee-uh Grav-ee-OH-lens) is an ornamental, succulent, and perennial houseplant and one of the many peperomia plant species from the family Piperaceae.This plant is native to southern Ecuador and well-known in two subpopulations – firstly in the Oña river and secondly in the Loja province.
Peperomia Nivalis (pep-er-ROH-mee-uh, niv-VAL-us) is a climbing succulent, native to Peru.The upright plant belongs to the genus we call peperomia plants and the family: Piperaceae.Some other popular members of the Piperaceae family include:Peperomia dolabriformisPeperomia graveolensPeperomia caperata (emerald ripple)Peperomia columellaPeperomia sandersiiPeperomia obtusifolia (baby rubber plant)Don’t forget the evergreen succulent watermelon peperomia.