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Dec 2, 2013 10:06 AM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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This discussion has been languishing for a while, but seems like a perfect spot for some pics instead of starting a new one. Hope nobody minds. I just realized I have 5 Peperomias. They are wildly different!
This caperata is in mini garden:


P. verticillata cutting:
Thumb of 2013-12-02/purpleinopp/63b9a1

P. clusifolia 'Jellie':
Thumb of 2013-12-02/purpleinopp/0e45d7

P. dolabriformis:


P. rotundifolia:


I didn't realize until recently how huge this genus is and actually thought I had 4 until "my list" reminded me about the last one. How are the Peps doing mentioned above?
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