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Painted Leaf Begonia

Painted Leaf Begonia: How Much Maintainance Does The Rex Begonia Needs?

Painted Leaf Begonia is a tropical perennial that is native to India. The beauty and compact size of this plant make it an easy fit for a window sill garden. If you are looking for a new plant that will bring wonderful colors and textures without any strange or fussy care requirements, you will love […]

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Peperomia Prostrata: How to Grow The String of Turtles Plant

This variety of Peperomia is very succulent-like. Its combination of succulent characteristics and the easygoing Peperomia family traits make this plant an ideal option for a beginner or a busy gardener. With so many positive attributes going for it, you’re going to want one Peperomia Prostrata for your own window sill garden or to use

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Peperomia Ferreyrae: Why Is The Pincushion Peperomia So Special?

If you really want a plant feature or a talking point for your sill garden window, the Peperomia Ferreyrae a.k.a Pincushion Peperomia is sure to deliver. This unique-looking plant has many common names because it has such interesting features. You may see it labeled as a Green Bean Peperomia, a Happy Bean Peperomia, or a

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Peperomia Ruby Cascade: Is This Plant Perfect For You?

Peperomia Ruby Cascade is a charming and picturesque plant from the tropical regions of South and Central America. It is not a true succulent but its leaves act like a succulent since they are capable of storing small amounts of water. Another interesting feature of this plant is its relation to pepper plants. Peperomia plants

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Peperomia Caperata: How To Cultivate This Tropical Plant?

This is a compact-size tropical plant that comes in many different varieties or cultivars. The most common cultivars are Emerald Ripple Pepper, Silver Heart, and Ivy-Leaf Peperomia. All varieties or cultivars of Peperomia are easygoing and unfussy plants. They are ideally suited as an indoor plant or as part of a window sill garden. Not

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