Impressive Trailing Jade Peperomia
Peperomia obtusifolia Jade - baby rubber plant pepper face DESCRIPTION.
Trailing jade peperomia. Trailing jade peperomias are epiphytes that prefer growing in shady moist conditions. Happy plants produce tall pale green tail-like flowerspikes. This plant is typically found crawling across trees and rocks along the forest floor trailing along surfaces with its bright green leaves hence one of its many common names Trailing Jade.
Peperomia Hope Peperomia rotundifolia Trailing Jade Trailing Jade has the most gorgeous little green oval-shaped leaves which grow in clusters of two or three leaves along long stems. See this plant in the following landscape. Unlike other Peperomia plants Peperomia Hope grows in a trailing habit earning it the nickname Trailing Jade Its a fairly easy plant to grow.
Both types of plants are excellent indoor plants for growing in hanging baskets. Coleus is one of the best foliage plants and you can grow it in hanging baskets as well. Its much more difficult to find these in garden stores compared to other Peperomias.
Peperomia rotundifolia is a trailing plant suitable for growing in small pots and hanging baskets. It is a succulent and as such has some specific watering requirements but they are simple requirements to follow. The plants botanical name Peperomia tetraphylla literally means four leaves Peperomia Hope plants also look like trailing jade or round-leaf peperomia Peperomia rotundifolia.
Your Trailing Jades botanical name is Peperomia rotundifolia and youll be happy to know that it is non-toxic to pets. Peperomia kimnachii also commonly known as Peperomia Trailing Jade is an adorable green houseplant that will look great in a hanging basket or in a pot on a shelf once it begins to trail. The round leaves are quite thick and soft succulent.
Phonetic Spelling pep-er-ROH-mee-uh ro-tun-dih-FOH-lee-uh Description. Its trailing habit and peculiar round leaves make it great for hanging baskets. Trailing jade can produce small flowers on spikes however they are non-showy and the main attraction is the trailing stems and leaves.