Imagine a garden with nothing but plants whose foliage is variegated in multiple colors, not just green and white or green and yellow, but with pink, orange, gold, burgundy, or red or a combination of ...
Light: Medium to high light is required for in-home culture. Avoid direct sun except during early morning hours to prevent leaf burn. Water: Allow surface soil to dry for brief periods between ...
The baby rubber plant (Peperomia obtusifolia) is a compact, low-maintenance, tropical plant grown mostly for its glossy, spoon-shaped, fleshy dark green or variegated foliage. It occasionally blooms ...
There are plenty of peperomias, but a particularly lovely one is commonly known as variegated baby rubber plant (Peperomia obtusifolia ‘Variegata’). This peperomia grows in a small, upright mound and ...
We need to talk about variegation. Or at least I need to talk about variegation, a subject that divides gardeners in much the same way that air fryers do chefs, or the reborn popularity of white socks ...
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