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Peperomia albovittata Piccolo Banda

Peperomia albovittata Piccolo Banda

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A very interesting and fairly well-known and diffuse cultivar, with cordate leaves of a lovely pale, slightly grey green, deeply veined with brown to dark green depending on the leaf. It forms a small clump of slightly thick, semi-succulent leaves and may eventually flower with small upright spikes. It grows in medium to bright light conditions without direct sunlight. Water moderately, avoiding wetting the foliage. It thrives in very well-drained soil and is content with the ambient temperature of a flat or house, between 18 and 24°C.
Watering frequency
Moderate (once a week)
Indoor exposure
Moderate light, Indirect bright light
Benefits and advantages
Pet friendly
Benefits and advantages
Graphic foliage
Benefits and advantages
Colourful foliage

Description

The Peperomia 'Piccolo Banda' forms a lovely compact little houseplant with heart-shaped leaves featuring a pale green to grey lamina, adorned with deep brown veins, giving the leaves their distinctive and fascinating texture. Peperomias are easy to care for: not too much watering, no misting, moderate to bright light, but no direct sunlight. They are more susceptible to root rot from overwatering than to occasional drought.

Belonging to the Piperaceae family, the Peperomia genus includes nearly 1700 species, often with a fleshy foliage, native mainly to Central and South America but also to Asia. Some grow naturally as far north as Florida. These tropical plants thrive in woodland settings, in dappled light and humid conditions, sometimes as epiphytes or among rocks. Their small, discreet spike-like flowers add to the plant's charm. The Peperomia albovittata 'Piccolo Banda' is an ornamental cultivar from the Eden Collection series, derived from two unnamed cultivars of the Peperomia albovittata species. With a compact, rosette-like habit and slow to moderate growth, it forms a small, spreading mound reaching 20 to 25 cm in height and 20 cm in width. Its semi-succulent leaves are highly textured, deeply veined, and distinguished by their beautiful colours.
The name 'Peperomia' is derived from the Greek words 'peperi' (pepper) and 'homoios' (resembling). This etymology highlights the plant's connection to the Piperaceae family which also includes black pepper (Piper nigrum).

The stunning foliage of the 'Piccolo Banda' deserves to be showcased in a Peperomia collection or alongside a Pileas with silvery tones and similarly veined leaves, placed on a stylish piece of furniture, a desk, or a shelf. Consider pairing it with ferns and Asparagus for contrast with more airy forms.

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Peperomia albovittata Piccolo Banda (Plant habit) Plant habit

Foliage

Foliage colour green
Foliage description Cordate veined leaves
Foliage persistence Evergreen

Plant habit

Growth habit Rosette
Height at maturity 20 cm
Spread at maturity 20 cm
Growth rate slow

Botanical data

Genus

Peperomia

Species

albovittata

Cultivar

Piccolo Banda

Family

Piperaceae

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference23863

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Location

Its compact size makes it suitable for any room in the flat or house, especially as it is tolerant of varying light levels and ambient humidity. Avoid draughts, proximity to radiators and direct sunlight which could scorch the leaves.

Location

Indoor exposure Moderate light, Indirect bright light
For which room? Office, Lounge, Bedroom, Veranda
Growth habit Rosette
Height at maturity 20 cm
Spread at maturity 20 cm
Growth rate slow
Low temperature tolerance >10°C (temperate greenhouse)
Humidity level High (60-80%), Moderate (40-60%)

Maintenance and care

Water once a week when the substrate is dry. Do not allow water to stagnate in the saucer. In winter, reduce the watering frequency. This cultivar may appreciate higher ambient humidity, but avoid misting.

Potting advice, substrates and fertilisers

Repot every 2 to 3 years, in spring
Use a well-draining and aerated mixture, preferably based on turf. This helps prevent excess moisture from settling around the roots and reduces the risk of root rot. Provide a drainage layer at the bottom of the pot to avoid water stagnation.
Apply a balanced liquid fertiliser (NPK 10-10-10) monthly during the growth period (spring and summer).

Houseplant care

Remove damaged leaves.

Disease and pest advice

In case of a mealybug infestation, clean the leaves with a cloth soaked in soapy water and isolate the plant until the parasitic pests disappear. If red spider mites attack, shower the plant several times.

Maintenance and care

Watering frequency Moderate (once a week)
Fogging 1 time a week
Type of soil Draining soil
Pests and diseases Mealybugs, Red spider mites, Aphids
Susceptibility to diseases Low
Ease of cultivation Amateur

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