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Wed, Feb 20, 13 at 1:08
| I found this growing in a CT greenhouse. It seems very hardy with thick, succulent leaves. No flowers. Clippings grow really well. I'd love to know what this is! |
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- Posted by Thedecoguy South West 9 (My Page) on Wed, Feb 20, 13 at 1:15
| Pepperomia. |
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- Posted by mangofanatic none (My Page) on Wed, Feb 20, 13 at 9:25
| Any idea what the species is? I need to find a replacement. Definitely looks like Pepperomia. |
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- Posted by purpleinopp 8b AL (My Page) on Wed, Feb 20, 13 at 9:44
| P. obtusifolia? |
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| " ......I need to find a replacement....." That sounds ominous did some disaster befall it ? |
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| I'd say it's Peperomia Obtusiflia, like Purple said. I'm curious what you did to this plant, haha. Not to be an accessory to anything potentially evil, but It's commonly found in the indoor gardening sections of big box stores like Lowes, Home Depot, etc. It won't be outside, usually. ;-) |
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