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Post by Fractal on Mar 12, 2011 10:39:50 GMT
I have just divided this rare succulent "window leaf" Peperomia from the deserts (presumably the Atacama) of South America. It's pretty rare, easy-peasy to grow and has attractive translucent upper surfaces to the thick fleshy leaves called "windows". The Rhizomes just need to be planted horizontally just below the surface of any gritty soil, its not really fussy to be honest. The growing tip will soon break the surface with a new shoot and from along the length of the rhizome too. First come first served. I'll send out two or three per posting. Just email me with your address. Cheers! The rhizomes.
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Post by Fractal on Mar 12, 2011 10:40:49 GMT
.....ps, the species name is Peperomia asperula.
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Post by floydie on Mar 12, 2011 11:10:15 GMT
I'll have a go .
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Post by Fractal on Mar 12, 2011 12:10:08 GMT
Just email me your address floydie and I'll send some on.
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