Peperomia obtusifolia features thick, upright stems with round, glossy, dark green leaves. Its succulent-like qualities make it a resilient and forgiving plant, ideal for indoor gardening enthusiasts of all levels.
Native: Peperomia obtusifolia is native to Florida, Mexico, and the Caribbean, where it thrives in warm, humid environments, often under the canopy of larger trees. It belongs to the pepper family (Piperaceae) and is part of a diverse genus with over 1000 species.
Plant Type and Habit: This is an erect and bushy evergreen perennial with a compact growth habit.
Size: It typically grows to about 6 to 12 inches (15 to 30 cm) in height and spread.
Flowers: Blooming periodically throughout the year, it produces tiny creamy-white flowers in slender spikes that can extend above the foliage. The flowers are not particularly showy and are often overlooked in favor of the plant’s lush foliage. Indoor plants may not always flower.
Source: Gardenia.net