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Peperomia Ruby Cascade
Peperomia Ruby Cascade

Peperomia Ruby Cascade

Regular price $39.99 $34.99 Sale

Peperomia Ruby Cascade

Peperomia Ruby Cascade coveys a deep green color on the topside of the leaves, with vibrant pink-red hue on the underneath of the leaves.

-This plant is a perfect 'spilling' succulent in arrangements, adding texture, color, and visual components.

-This plant is greenhouse grown, so they thrive in bright light locations with in-direct light. Ruby Cascade does best when gently watered twice a week!

-This is a 6in hanging pot, meaning the pot itself measures 6in across the top of the pot.

About Peperomia

-Peperomia have quickly become one of my personal favorite plants to have on display around my home. Peperomia are especially easy plants to take care of, that thrive indoors. Peperomia are a cross between succulents and tropical plants. Depending on the type of peperomia, some have thicker leaves like succulents and some have thinner leaves like tropical plants. 

-Peperomia Ruby Cascade has leaves that are more succulent-like.

 

Shipping

 

-6in Baskets are shipped in the hanging plastic growing pot with soil. The hanger is taken off to ship easier. Just snap on the hanger when receiving the plant.

**If ordered outside the Continental US (HI, AK, PR), this plant may be shipped bare roots.**

-We carefully package all of our plants with the upmost care. First, we wrap the plants in protective tissue paper, and then with packing paper around the empty edges to ensure safe traveling!

-All of our orders are shipped using USPS or FedEx shipping. Once we package the order, you will receive an email confirmation with the tracking.

-‘Bare roots’ simply means there is none or very little soil on the roots of the succulent. This is to prevent rotting when shipping, and to prevent the succulent getting damaged in the shipping process.