Peperomia columellaRauh & Hutchison
Columnar Peperomia
mob : PiperaceaeGenus : Peperomia

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Peperomia columellais autochthonic toPeru . It grows at elevation between 4,690 and 5,170 feet ( 1,430 and 1,575 m ) in juiceless field , often in crevices on cliff or in sandy soil .
Peperomia columellais a much - branchedsucculentwith fleshy ascending stem dumbly cover with bright green leave with epidermal window at the solar apex . The stems can rise up to 8 inches ( 20 cm ) marvelous and 0.4 inches ( 1 cm ) in diameter , furcate from the base . The leaf are dense and fleshy , shortened , and U - shaped in cross - part . They can grow up to 0.5 inches ( 1.2 atomic number 96 ) long , 0.3 inches ( 0.7 curium ) wide , and 0.25 inches ( 0.6 curium ) improbable . The " windowpane " on the leaves comprises water - storing tissue that allows clean penetration to the interior photosynthetic tissue paper .
The petite yellow flowers appear on terminal inflorescences with 2 to 5 branches in spring .

USDA hardiness zones10a to 11b : from 30 ° F ( −1.1 ° C ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° C ) .
Peperomias are not particularly heavy plants to grow , and their little sizing and delicate leaves make them perfect for desktops and dish antenna gardens . They will rarely overtake their neighbors or shade them out . In short , they are perfectly mannered and attractive small works . The biggest problem are usually related towatering . They care steadily moist soil but can be very sensitive tooverwatering . OverwateredPeperomias tend to wilt or have upraise , scab - similar protrusions on their leaves . Do not be alarmed if your flora lose a few bottom leaves , but a massive leaf drop is usually due to a temperature variety orfertilizerproblem . Lastly , Peperomias are susceptible tomealybugs , so watch for cottony clean Mass on leaves ' stems or bottom . These plant thrive when slightly pot - bind , so do not overpot them .
Repot plants in outflow , especially to refreshen the existingsoil , but target them either back into the same - size container after root - pruning or up to only one pot size . The bombastic Peperomias remain relatively small and will never grow into large specimen plant life . Most species can be comparatively easy propagate fromleaf cuttings .

Learn more atHow to Grow and Care for Peperomia .
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