ABOUT THE PLANT
Peperomia ‘Happy Bean‘ is a cultivar of Peperomia tetraphylla, a species of small, succulent-like plants in the family Piperaceae. Here are some features of Peperomia ‘Happy Bean’:
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Leaf appearance: ‘Happy Bean’ is known for its unique and eye-catching leaves. The leaves are round, fleshy, and have a glossy texture. They are usually dark green with prominent, light green or silver stripes running parallel to the leaf veins. The leaves are often compared to little beans or watermelon seeds, giving rise to the plant’s common name.
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Growth habit: Peperomia ‘Happy Bean’ is a compact, bushy plant that typically reaches a height of about 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 centimeters). The plant forms a rosette-like cluster of leaves that grow in a clumping habit. It has a slow growth rate and maintains a compact size, making it ideal for small spaces or as a desktop or tabletop plant.
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Light requirements: ‘Happy Bean’ thrives in bright, indirect light. It can tolerate lower light conditions but may not develop its full color potential or grow as compact in lower light levels. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight, as this can lead to leaf burn.
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Temperature and humidity: This plant prefers average room temperatures between 65°F and 75°F (18°C to 24°C). It appreciates moderate humidity levels but can adapt to average household humidity. Avoid placing it in areas with cold drafts or temperature fluctuations.
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Watering: Water ‘Happy Bean’ when the top inch (2.5 centimeters) of soil feels dry. It prefers slightly moist soil but should not be overwatered, as this can lead to root rot. Allow the excess water to drain away and avoid letting the plant sit in standing water.