Peperomia ferreyrae is a species of plant in the genus Peperomia native to Peru.[1] It is a small, succulent herb, growing erect to about 20 cm in height. The alternating, typically 3 to 5 cm long leaves, are in the form of tubes resembling green bean pods: U-shaped in cross-section with epidermal windows on the top-side. [2][3]

Peperomia ferreyrae
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Magnoliids
Order: Piperales
Family: Piperaceae
Genus: Peperomia
Species:
P. ferreyrae
Binomial name
Peperomia ferreyrae

Two varieties are known: P. ferreyrae and Peperomia ferreyrae var. musifolia. [2] The variety musifolia is yellowish-green instead of bright green, grows slightly taller, and has leaves that are slightly shorter and thicker, tending to curve inwards rather than being straight. The leaf shape resembles an unripe banana, hence the epithet combines the words musa for banana and folia for leaf. This variety also grows on higher altitudes (over 2,000 meters elevation).[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Peperomia ferreyrae Yunck". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanical Gardens Kew. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  2. ^ a b Mathieu, G. "Taxonomic Repertory of the Genus Peperomia". Internet Peperomia Reference. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  3. ^ a b Pino, G; Cieza, N; Wanke, S; Samain, MS (2012). "New succulent window-leaved peperomias from Peru". Haseltonia. 18: 3–26. doi:10.2985/026.018.0102.