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PEPEROMIAS
I know, Peperomias are actually not vines but most of them in our collection have trailing stems and are grown in hanging baskets so here they are.
Peperomias are tropical perennials grown for their foliage. They are mostly native to tropical America. They are compact and small and usually don't exceed 12" in height. They vary considerably in appearance from thread-like trailing stems to fleshy, stout stems. The leaves can be smooth or wrinkled, heart-shaped, oval or lance shaped. They can be green, striped, marbled or bordered with pale green, red or gray. The tiny flowers are unnoticeable and grow in the form of a cord-like spike.
PEPEROMIAS IN OUR COLLECTION
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