
Peperomia angulata ‘Rocca Scuro’ - Dark Green Beetle Radiator Plant
This plant's stunning, pointed dark green leaves grow on creeping red stems that spread both outwards and upwards. The beetle in the name refers to these leaves, whose shape and striped texture look like dark green bugs- though of course much less likely to move and also bigger than most beetles you'd find in the UK! This unusual-looking peperomia will look great creeping along your sideboard or dangling from a hanging pot, and like others of its genus it doesn't need watering too frequently either, since it can store water in its leaves! Choose this variety for its wacky leaves, interesting colouring and long, creeping stems.
Scientific Name
Peperomia angulata ‘Rocca Scuro’ (pointy pepper-like plant, dark rock)
Common Name
Dark Green Beetle Radiator Plant, Dark Green Beetle Plant, Angular Peperomia
Origin
Originate in the Amazon region of South America
Light
Likes bright, indirect light; will benefit from a splash of morning or evening sun in autumn and winter.
Water
Thoroughly water once the top third of the soil has dried out; make sure you don't leave the plant itself wet as this can cause it to rot.
Humidity
Thrives in higher humidity, so will appreciate a humidity tray or more frequent misting.
Soil
Use a dense, well-draining mix. Repot every three years in spring as the plant grows.
Food
Feed every four waters in the growing season, reduce to every six or seven in autumn and winter. Pre-water the soil before applying 'ready to use' products to protect the roots.
Temperature
Ideal temperature is 18-26°C; make sure it does not get colder than 12°C in winter.
Pet-safe
Yes, but too much nibbling won't be good for pets, small humans or the plant!
Sprouts Top Tips
If your plant is in a darker location, poke the soil gently with a chopstick or similar to provide ventilation and mimic the actions of earthworms and other critters- this will reduce the risk of root rot!
Peperomias can be propagated from a single leaf: trim off a healthy leaf, cut it in half and place it onto soil. With a bit of patience and a nice, warm spot your peperomia will take root and grow into a whole new plant!
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Description
This plant's stunning, pointed dark green leaves grow on creeping red stems that spread both outwards and upwards. The beetle in the name refers to these leaves, whose shape and striped texture look like dark green bugs- though of course much less likely to move and also bigger than most beetles you'd find in the UK! This unusual-looking peperomia will look great creeping along your sideboard or dangling from a hanging pot, and like others of its genus it doesn't need watering too frequently either, since it can store water in its leaves! Choose this variety for its wacky leaves, interesting colouring and long, creeping stems.
Scientific Name
Peperomia angulata ‘Rocca Scuro’ (pointy pepper-like plant, dark rock)
Common Name
Dark Green Beetle Radiator Plant, Dark Green Beetle Plant, Angular Peperomia
Origin
Originate in the Amazon region of South America
Light
Likes bright, indirect light; will benefit from a splash of morning or evening sun in autumn and winter.
Water
Thoroughly water once the top third of the soil has dried out; make sure you don't leave the plant itself wet as this can cause it to rot.
Humidity
Thrives in higher humidity, so will appreciate a humidity tray or more frequent misting.
Soil
Use a dense, well-draining mix. Repot every three years in spring as the plant grows.
Food
Feed every four waters in the growing season, reduce to every six or seven in autumn and winter. Pre-water the soil before applying 'ready to use' products to protect the roots.
Temperature
Ideal temperature is 18-26°C; make sure it does not get colder than 12°C in winter.
Pet-safe
Yes, but too much nibbling won't be good for pets, small humans or the plant!
Sprouts Top Tips
If your plant is in a darker location, poke the soil gently with a chopstick or similar to provide ventilation and mimic the actions of earthworms and other critters- this will reduce the risk of root rot!
Peperomias can be propagated from a single leaf: trim off a healthy leaf, cut it in half and place it onto soil. With a bit of patience and a nice, warm spot your peperomia will take root and grow into a whole new plant!























