Peperomias can be a great addition to your indoor and outdoor spaces. This low-maintenance and compact housepant genus has many amazing varieties to choose from.
You can place a cute little Peperomia Hope on your room’s window. Pretty, ain’t it?
Collect your favorite Peperomia varieties and display them together for an indoor Peperomia garden.
The plain and simple appearance of terracotta pots is best for varieties like the Watermelon Peperomia.
Put one on the coffee table, and it’ll lift up your spirits whenever you feel low.
Gather different Peperomias and create a lovely family with several other houseplants to adorn your space. Here’s where we got the idea.
Why not add a bit of color and fun with a hanging pot – what you see is a Peperomia verticillata ‘Red Log.’
Keep one on the porch if it’s shady, and it’ll put a smile on everyone’s face as they pass it.
Ditch those air plant or moss terrariums – Peperomias are the new craze.
Put one as a kokedama display inside a closed terrarium for a spooky vibe, and don’t forget the figurines.
This amazing Raindrop Peperomia will look adorable on the bedside table.
A glass filled with water and a Peperomia is all you need for a cool and maintenance-free display.
Get a stubby plant stand for your Peperomia and pair it up with art or a calendar – thank us later.
Hang one of these near the living room window, and it’ll steal the show. This is a Peperomia Scandens Variegata.
You don’t necessarily need a plant stand – use your imagination and put old things to work for a perfect Peperomia display.
You can create layers for your houseplants for a beautiful display. All you need is a small Peperomia next to a massive companion.
A command hook and a plastic hanger. That’s all you need for a ceiling
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