Peperomia tetragona explained
Peperomia tetragona is a species of plant in the genus Peperomia native to South America. Its range is known to be from Ecuador, Peru, and Paraguay to central/western Brazil.[1] Long grown as a houseplant in temperate climates, it is often known by its synonym Peperomia puteolata or as the parallel Peperomia for the parallel venation on its elliptical leaves.[2] [3]
Notes and References
- 680026-1 . Peperomia tetragona .
- Book: Graf, Alfred Byrd . Hortica: Color Cyclopedia of Garden Flora in All Climates--worldwide--and Exotic Plants Indoors . 1992 . Roehrs Company . 978-0-911266-25-2 . en.
- Book: Colletti, Maria . Terrariums - Gardens Under Glass: Designing, Creating, and Planting Modern Indoor Gardens . 2015-09-18 . Cool Springs Press . 978-1-62788-711-3 . 129 . en.