Baby Rubber Plant (Teardrop Peperomia)
Medium to bright light; no direct sunlight
When top 1" of soil is dry to touch; leaves are succulent in nature and can tolerate less watering
Orders over $75 ship for free!
Botanical Name: Peperomia obtusifolia
Common Name: Teardrop Peperomia or Baby Rubber Plant
Origin: Colombia
- Teardrop Peperomia, aka Baby Rubber Plant, features thick, dark-green, variegated succulent leaves that have a light silver stripe down the midvein
- Exclusive neutral-toned, versatile planter with ribbed border detail at rim and contoured base; break-resistant and watertight; removable rubber stopper allows for convenient drainage
- Medium measures overall approximately 6-8"H x 7.5"D potted at the time of purchase
- Small measures overall approximately 6-8"H x 5.5"D potted at the time of purchase
Sunlight
Medium to bright light; no direct sunlight
Water
When top 1" of soil is dry to touch; leaves are succulent in nature and can tolerate less watering
Temperature
Prefers temperatures of 60-80° F
Plant Friendliness
Safe for furry friends
- Teardrop Peperomia (Baby Rubber Plant) potted in an exclusive neutral-toned, versatile planter with ribbed border detail at rim and contoured base; break-resistant and watertight; removable rubber stopper allows for convenient drainage
- Care instructions
- Care & support tips for the lifetime of your plant
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Our plants are packaged with care and delivered from our greenhouse to your door.
- All orders over $75 ship free
- Our standard shipping time is 2-4 business days
- Standard Shipping is $7.99
- We also offer next day shipping and Saturday Delivery
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