Peperomia sarcophylla
Peperomia sarcophylla, also known as dwarf pepper, is a perennial tropical plant from the Piperaceae family, native to Central and South America. It is valued for its fleshy, glossy, dark green leaves with prominent silvery-gray veins, which give it a distinctive decorative appearance.
🔹 Botanical characteristics:
• Form: A compact plant, about 20–25 cm tall.
• Leaves: Fleshy, glossy, dark green with prominent silvery-gray veins.
• Stem: Short and thick, supporting the leaves in a fan shape.
🔹 Recommended growing conditions:
• Light: Prefers strong indirect light; avoid direct sunlight.
• Soil: Well-drained, airy, rich in organic matter – ideally a mix of peat, perlite, and universal soil.
• Watering: Moderate – water when the top layer of soil is dry. Does not tolerate excess water.
• Temperature: Thrives in warm and stable environments.
• Humidity: Prefers a medium to high humidity environment.
• Fertilizing: During the active period (spring–summer), fertilize every 2–4 weeks with fertilizer for leafy ornamental plants.
• Propagation: By leaf or stem cuttings, in warm and humid conditions.
• Toxicity: Considered non-toxic to humans and pets.
• Care: Low. It is recommended to wipe dust off the leaves and avoid overwatering.
Peperomia sarcophylla is an excellent choice for indoor decoration, offering a vibrant contrast through its decorative leaves. It is easy to care for and brings a tropical touch to any living or working space.
Note: This variety has delicate foliage and may show leaves with blemishes due to handling.
Height with pot included approx. 15 cm