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Look up: peperomia

  1. Peperomia
    (Baby Rubber Plant, Emerald Ripple, Wax Privet) These tropical perennials are grown for their ornamental foliage. They are mostly natives of tropical America. They are compact and small and usually do not exceed 12' in height. They vary considerably in appearance. Some have threadlike, trailing stem...
    Found on http://www.botany.com/peperomia.html

  2. peperomia
    [n] - any of various plants of the genus Peperomia
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  3. peperomia
    noun any of various plants of the genus Peperomia; grown primarily for their often succulent foliage
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  4. Peperomia
    genus of the pepper family (Piperaceae), comprising more than 500 species of tropical and subtropical fleshy herbs, annuals as well as perennials. ... [3 related articles]
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/p/41

  5. Peperomia
    Peperomia is a genus of herbaceous plants, mostly natives of the tropics, belonging to the family Piperaceae. They are usually fleshy plants, bearing small flowers, without sepals or petals, each with two stamens. They are for the most part small plants, with curiously marked foliage, and many are of trailing habit.
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  6. Peperomia
    `Peperomia` (`radiator plant`) is one of the 2 large genera of the Piperaceae family, with more than 1000 recorded species. Most of them are compact, small perennial epiphytes growing on rotten wood. More than 1500 species have been recorded, occurring in all tropical and subtropical regions ...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peperomia

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