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A peperomia for every season

Peperomia angulata

Peperomia angulata is affectionately known as the beetle peperomia. It has a similar appearance to the watermelon peperomia – green leaves with yellow stripes in a similar pattern to a watermelon rind – that accounts for its new-found popularity. The orange-tinted stems add contrast and brightness that makes this variety irresistible to collectors. It remains compact throughout growth, reaching upwards and falling when the stems are heavy – an ideal option for hanging baskets.

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