Peperomias are small-footprint houseplants with surprisingly expressive foliage. Use this collection to compare upright and trailing types, baby and medium sizes, and the different leaf shapes and colours that work best in your home.
1. Decide between upright and trailing habits For a focal point on a sideboard or windowsill, go for upright or rosette forms such as Peperomia Argyreia ‘Watermelon’ or textured Caperata varieties. If you want greenery to spill softly over shelves or into a hanging pot, look at String of Turtles , Peperomia ‘Hope’ , Trailing Jade , or ‘Pepperspot’ Baby .
2. Choose the right plant size Baby Peperomias are ideal if you like to style with groups of plants, work with limited space, or enjoy watching your plant grow on. Medium plants such as Peperomia ‘Eden Rosso’ make more of an immediate impact. Always check the listed pot diameter and approximate height so the plant fits your chosen spot or planter.
3. Match light and placement Most Peperomias appreciate bright, indirect light, such as a spot near but not directly in front of a sunny window. Avoid harsh midday sun against glass, which can scorch leaves, and very dark corners where growth may slow. If you’re unsure, start a little further back from the window and adjust gradually.
4. Think about watering style Peperomias generally prefer to dry slightly between waterings rather than sit in consistently wet soil. This makes them a good option if you tend to water lightly and regularly check the top layer of soil. If your home is very warm and dry, you may need to water a little more often, especially for smaller pots.
5. Coordinate with your interior Use darker, structured types like Peperomia ‘Colombiana’ Baby or ‘Piccolo Banda’ for contrast against pale walls and minimal interiors. Softer trailing plants such as ‘Hope’ or Trailing Jade suit relaxed, layered styling on bookcases and plant shelves.
For more detail on individual species and combinations, explore our complete Peperomia guide or browse related categories like Easy Care Houseplants and Pet-Friendly Plants .