| 1. | The range of peperomias is far more extensive than most people would think.
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| 2. | All peperomias require an open soil mix as good drainage is very important.
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| 3. | Then there is the Peperomia magnoliaefolia with thick variegated foliage and a creeping habit.
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| 4. | Peperomias are easily propagated from leaf cuttings.
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| 5. | Plants requiring medium light include aralia, bromeliads, dracaenas, ficus, monstera and peperomias.
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| 6. | Peperomias are active growers and require a fair amount of water-a daily spray is necessary.
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| 7. | "Peperomia alata " is a perennial herb, erect or reclining, spreading by rhizomes.
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| 8. | :This is a question, not an answer, because I have not grown Peperomia for years.
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| 9. | Although the " Peperomia " leaves are thick, one leaf does not provide enough food for the caterpillar.
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| 10. | Peperomia heteraefolia has smooth, grey-green heart-shaped leaves, each on individual waxy stems 10cm-12cm long.
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