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Feb 9, 2022 4:05 PM CST
Ontario, Canada
I have this tiny peperomia plant that I can't seem to identify. The leaves are alternate and very thick and glossy. It's very compact and robust (it's about 3 inches tall in the photo). All the new growth is brilliant lime green. It has an inflorescence at the top, which is also bright lime green. The stems are all reddish, right up to the base of each leaf.

I've tried to find it online, with no luck. The suggestions I've gotten from FB plant groups are amigo Marcello, scandens, glabella (it might be this one), urvilleana, pixie lime, and pixie green. I found just a couple of photos of scandens and glabella that looked similar to my plant, but not exactly the same. Otherwise, I've found nothing similar at all.

Can anyone tell me what species this peperomia is?
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