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Peperomia

PeperomiaPeperomia is a great plant for bottle gardens. It’s also an undemanding plant for any living area. The foliage is neatly textured and corrugated. Green flower spikes grow on tall stalks out of the leaves. Some varieties have smooth leaves with silver and green stripes, and some have smooth, fleshy, variegated leaves. All the plants remain compact which is nice for houseplants.

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