they thrive modestly in dim corners or bask boldly in more luminous settings—a versatile display tailored by nature herself
they will lose the lower leaves to help promote growth to the top leaves
Simple design that doesn't require batteries for operation
it presents a solution for plant enthusiasts with limited horizontal surfaces
Common Names: Marble Peperomia
Peperomia 'Raindrop' terra cotta they thrive modestly in dimBotanical Name: Peperomia polybotrya Common Names: Peperomia Raindrop, coin plant, coin leaf peperomia Description: The Raindrop Peperomia, scientifically known as peperomia polybotrya, is an easy to care for, charming houseplant known for its fat, thick, shiny leaves that look like a raindrops. Native to South Americas tropical regions, this plant grows on the jungle floor and therefore likes similar house conditions: bright filtered light, and