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Peperomia Frost, 4″ Pot
$9.99
Peperomia Frost – The Silver-Laced Beauty
The Peperomia Frost is a compact and stunning houseplant that captivates with its unique, shimmering foliage. Its round, textured leaves are adorned with a frosted silver sheen and deep green veins, creating an elegant and sophisticated look. Perfect for tabletops, desks, or shelves, this easy-to-care-for plant adds charm and greenery to any indoor space.
Key Features:
- Frosted Foliage: Eye-catching leaves with a silvery finish and contrasting green veins give this plant its signature look.
- Compact Growth: Its small size and tidy growth habit make it ideal for small spaces or as part of a plant collection.
- Low Maintenance: A resilient plant that thrives with minimal care, making it perfect for beginners.
- Pet-Friendly: Non-toxic to cats and dogs, making it a safe choice for households with pets.
Care Instructions:
- Light: Prefers bright, indirect light but tolerates moderate light conditions. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight.
- Watering: Allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Overwatering should be avoided, as it prefers slightly dry soil.
- Humidity: Adapts well to average indoor humidity levels. Can tolerate drier air but benefits from occasional misting.
- Temperature: Thrives in temperatures between 65-80°F. Protect from cold drafts or extreme temperature changes.
The Peperomia Frost is a perfect choice for plant lovers seeking a low-maintenance yet visually striking addition to their home or office. Its silvery leaves and easy-going nature make it a delightful and stylish plant for any space.
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