Peperomia

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  1. Michael Hewett

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    Peperomia ferreyrae is a succulent plant native to tropical forests in Peru, where it grows on the shadey forest floor.

    It's named after Alejandro Huerta Ramón Ferreyra - a Peruvian botanist.

    I bought it in Lidl several years ago and it flowers every year :smile:

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