The foliage is fleshy often with variegation.
Peperomia ruby cascade.
Peperomia ruby cascade isn t particularly susceptible to pest or disease problems except for mealybugs.
Peperomia ruby cascade is a beautiful dark leaf trailing peperomia.
Peperomia ruby cascade peperomia are slow growing tropical annuals and perennials that are easy to care for under average room or conservatory conditions.
Because the plant puts off long trailing vines it makes the perfect plant for putting on a shelf ledge or in a hanging fixture.
Mealybugs appear as cottony growths on the undersides of the leaves or stems.
Peperomia ruby cascade plant is a dark leaf seedling and member of the peperomia herb family.
Peperomia ruby cascade is a delightful subject for a hanging basket with its trailing round multi colored leaves.
Peperomia ruby cascade pep er roh mee uh is a dark leaf trailing plant and part of the peperomia plant genus.
The flowers are insignificant.
Peperomia ruby cascade has more of a trailing vine than typical peperomias and grows reddish funnel shaped flowers.
Bright indirect light water.
Before i get to the one super important piece of information that will help you grow this plant it is really important to understand that you must have a combination of conditions correct in order to have a healthy plant.
Let soil dry out between waterings repotting.
Recommendations for growing success.
Peperomia peperomia spp is a genus of plants containing more than 1 500 species with the common types often being grown as compact houseplants also known as radiator plants they are neither as striking as begonias nor as hardy as dracaena which might account for their relatively low profile in the world of houseplants but these plants have all the features we look for in a good.
Most homeowners adore the ruby variety for its compact size and glaring leaves which make it the ideal plant for your home or office.
Peperomia ruby cascade can easily rot out on you if you don t provide this plant with good overall growing conditions.
These plants need a minimum temperature of 10c.
Most peperomias come from tropical and subtropical parts of central america and south america.
Pick the growth away with tweezers or wipe them away with a cotton swab dipped in alcohol.
They have striking foliage with red stems.