Peperomia axillaris Succulent Plant
Product Name: Peperomia axillaris Succulent Plant
Product Description:
Pot Size: 7 cm Pot
The Peperomia axillaris is a precious little shrub-like succulent that features translucent-green peapod-like leaves. This plant loves bright light but does not require direct sunlight; plus, its flower stalk is full of tiny, scentless flowers! Unlike other tender succulents, the Peperomia axillaris doesn't like to completely dry out between waterings. This plant is ideal for warm climate landscapes, container gardens, and windowsills as a houseplant. Add a little bit of charm to your home or garden with this unique succulent!
Light: Place your succulent anywhere it can receive plenty of suns or bright light. Avoid intense, direct sunlight until the plant has acclimatized to its new environment.
Soil: Make sure the soil is moist at all times during the spring and summer months.
Water: Water when soil is dry to the touch, which is approximately every 7 - 10 days. Avoid water it daily. Water them more in spring and summer and less in winter, and it’s better to underwater them than overwater them.
Images are for reference purposes only. The actual product may vary in shape or appearance based on climate, age, height, etc. Despite our best efforts, there might be changes in the actual product. Also, note that some of the plants are delicate and few leaves are broken in transit. We do not consider these as damages.
Succulent Plant
Product Description:
Pot Size: 7 cm Pot
Peperomia Dolabriformis is a curious shrubby perennial, with stems becoming woody with age. The leaves are succulent, purse-shaped, light-green; the 2 halves of each leaf are fused and folded upward along the dark green margins with darker-green windows along their curved upper surface.
Light: Place your succulent anywhere it can receive plenty of suns or bright light. Avoid intense, direct sunlight until the plant has acclimatized to its new environment.
Soil: Make sure the soil is moist at all times during the spring and summer months.
Water: Water when soil is dry to the touch, which is approximately every 7 - 10 days. Avoid water it daily. Water them more in spring and summer and less in winter, and it’s better to underwater them than overwater them.
Images are for reference purposes only. The actual product may vary in shape or appearance based on climate, age, height, etc. Despite our best efforts, there might be changes in the actual product. Also, note that some of the plants are delicate and few leaves are broken in transit. We do not consider these as damages.