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Marble Peperomia

Marble Peperomia (Peperomia obtusifolia ‘Marble’), also known as Marble Baby Rubber Plant, is a compact and hardy evergreen prized for its striking marbled foliage. Each glossy, thick, oval leaf displays a vibrant mix of dark green, creamy white, and yellow-green variegation, creating an eye-catching splotched pattern across the plant. It forms a dense, upright clump typically reaching 6–12 inches tall and wide, making it perfect for desks, tabletops, and small spaces. Known for being beginner-friendly and low-maintenance, Marble Peperomia thrives in indoor settings and adds fresh color year-round.

Growing Marble Peperomia

Light: Prefers bright, indirect light; can tolerate lower light, though variegation may fade. Avoid direct sun, which can scorch leaves.

Soil: Requires well-draining, chunky potting mix—blends for houseplants or succulents work well. Prefers not to sit in waterlogged soil.

Water: Allow the soil to dry almost completely between waterings. Water deeply, then allow excess water to drain. Drooping or puckered leaves indicate thirst; yellowing may signal overwatering.

Fertilizer: Rarely needs feeding; a diluted balanced fertilizer can be used monthly during spring and summer if desired.

Humidity: Adapts to average household humidity, but prefers 50–60% or above for best growth. Grouping plants or pebble trays help in dry climates.

Maintenance: Wipe leaves free of dust occasionally for optimum light absorption. Repot only when root bound; prefers to stay in a compact pot.

Hardiness: Non-toxic to pets and children; suitable year-round indoors. Outdoor use only in frost-free, humid climates.

Flowering: May produce tiny, pale spikes of flowers occasionally, though these are secondary to its decorative foliage.

Shipping Info

Marble Peperomia is shipped as a healthy, well-rooted plant, ready for immediate placement in decorative pots or terrariums. Each plant is carefully packaged to ensure safe arrival and trouble-free establishment indoors.

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Marble Peperomia
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Marble Peperomia (Peperomia obtusifolia ‘Marble’), also known as Marble Baby Rubber Plant, is a compact and hardy evergreen prized for its striking marbled foliage. Each glossy, thick, oval leaf displays a vibrant mix of dark green, creamy white, and yellow-green variegation, creating an eye-catching splotched pattern across the plant. It forms a dense, upright clump typically reaching 6–12 inches tall and wide, making it perfect for desks, tabletops, and small spaces. Known for being beginner-friendly and low-maintenance, Marble Peperomia thrives in indoor settings and adds fresh color year-round.

Growing Marble Peperomia

Light: Prefers bright, indirect light; can tolerate lower light, though variegation may fade. Avoid direct sun, which can scorch leaves.

Soil: Requires well-draining, chunky potting mix—blends for houseplants or succulents work well. Prefers not to sit in waterlogged soil.

Water: Allow the soil to dry almost completely between waterings. Water deeply, then allow excess water to drain. Drooping or puckered leaves indicate thirst; yellowing may signal overwatering.

Fertilizer: Rarely needs feeding; a diluted balanced fertilizer can be used monthly during spring and summer if desired.

Humidity: Adapts to average household humidity, but prefers 50–60% or above for best growth. Grouping plants or pebble trays help in dry climates.

Maintenance: Wipe leaves free of dust occasionally for optimum light absorption. Repot only when root bound; prefers to stay in a compact pot.

Hardiness: Non-toxic to pets and children; suitable year-round indoors. Outdoor use only in frost-free, humid climates.

Flowering: May produce tiny, pale spikes of flowers occasionally, though these are secondary to its decorative foliage.

Shipping Info

Marble Peperomia is shipped as a healthy, well-rooted plant, ready for immediate placement in decorative pots or terrariums. Each plant is carefully packaged to ensure safe arrival and trouble-free establishment indoors.