

15 - 20cm Peperomia Pixie Green 12cm Pot House Plant
Peperomia âPixie Greenâ is a charming, compact houseplant prized for its neat form and cheerful green foliage. Belonging to the Piperaceae family, Peperomia species are native to tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South America, where they grow as ground cover or epiphytes on trees.
âPixie Greenâ is a dwarf cultivar with a tidy rosette habit, rarely exceeding 15â20 cm in height and spread. The leaves are small, rounded, and glossy, coloured in fresh shades of mid- to light green. Their smooth, slightly succulent texture reflects light beautifully, giving the plant a bright and lively appearance. Unlike some more colourful peperomias, this variety is prized for its simplicity and uniformity, making it a versatile addition to any indoor plant collection.
Because of its petite size, âPixie Greenâ is ideal for windowsills, desks, shelves, and terrariums. It adds a splash of greenery without taking up much space and is well suited to beginners thanks to its forgiving nature.
Peperomia âPixie Greenâ â Care Guide
Light
Thrives in bright, indirect light. It will tolerate medium light but avoid full, harsh sun, which may scorch the delicate leaves. Too little light may slow growth and cause legginess.
Watering
Allow the top 2â3 cm of soil to dry out between waterings. Water moderately and ensure good drainage. Like other peperomias, âPixie Greenâ has semi-succulent leaves that store moisture, so it is more tolerant of underwatering than overwatering. Reduce watering in winter.
Temperature and Humidity
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Temperature: Prefers 18â24°C. Protect from draughts and avoid temperatures below 12°C.
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Humidity: Enjoys moderate humidity but adapts to average indoor levels. Terrarium conditions or grouping with other plants can enhance its growth.
Soil and Potting
Use a light, free-draining potting mix such as peat-free compost blended with perlite. Peperomias prefer being slightly pot-bound, so only repot every 2â3 years or when roots outgrow the container.
Feeding
Feed once a month during spring and summer with a diluted, balanced liquid fertiliser. No feeding is required in autumn or winter.
Pruning and Maintenance
Pinch back any leggy stems to maintain a neat, bushy shape. Remove yellowing or damaged leaves as needed. Wipe the foliage occasionally with a damp cloth to keep it fresh and glossy.
Growth and Maturity
âPixie Greenâ is slow-growing and remains compact throughout its life, usually no taller than 15â20 cm. This makes it perfect for small spaces, terrariums, or as part of a mixed display of miniature houseplants.
Common Issues
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Yellowing leaves: Typically caused by overwatering.
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Drooping or wrinkling: Often a sign of underwatering or prolonged dryness.
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Pests: Generally resistant, but may occasionally attract mealybugs or spider mites.
Background and Benefits
Peperomias are valued not only for their ornamental qualities but also for their pet-friendly status â they are non-toxic to cats and dogs. âPixie Greenâ, with its compact size and low-maintenance requirements, is a delightful choice for adding greenery to smaller living spaces while remaining safe for households with pets.
â Quick Care Summary
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Light: Bright, indirect; tolerates medium
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Water: Let topsoil dry before watering
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Temperature: 18â24°C; avoid below 12°C
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Humidity: Moderate; terrarium-friendly
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Soil: Free-draining, light potting mix
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Feed: Monthly in spring/summer
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Growth: Compact, 15â20 cm tall; neat rosette of green leaves
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Description
Peperomia âPixie Greenâ is a charming, compact houseplant prized for its neat form and cheerful green foliage. Belonging to the Piperaceae family, Peperomia species are native to tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South America, where they grow as ground cover or epiphytes on trees.
âPixie Greenâ is a dwarf cultivar with a tidy rosette habit, rarely exceeding 15â20 cm in height and spread. The leaves are small, rounded, and glossy, coloured in fresh shades of mid- to light green. Their smooth, slightly succulent texture reflects light beautifully, giving the plant a bright and lively appearance. Unlike some more colourful peperomias, this variety is prized for its simplicity and uniformity, making it a versatile addition to any indoor plant collection.
Because of its petite size, âPixie Greenâ is ideal for windowsills, desks, shelves, and terrariums. It adds a splash of greenery without taking up much space and is well suited to beginners thanks to its forgiving nature.
Peperomia âPixie Greenâ â Care Guide
Light
Thrives in bright, indirect light. It will tolerate medium light but avoid full, harsh sun, which may scorch the delicate leaves. Too little light may slow growth and cause legginess.
Watering
Allow the top 2â3 cm of soil to dry out between waterings. Water moderately and ensure good drainage. Like other peperomias, âPixie Greenâ has semi-succulent leaves that store moisture, so it is more tolerant of underwatering than overwatering. Reduce watering in winter.
Temperature and Humidity
-
Temperature: Prefers 18â24°C. Protect from draughts and avoid temperatures below 12°C.
-
Humidity: Enjoys moderate humidity but adapts to average indoor levels. Terrarium conditions or grouping with other plants can enhance its growth.
Soil and Potting
Use a light, free-draining potting mix such as peat-free compost blended with perlite. Peperomias prefer being slightly pot-bound, so only repot every 2â3 years or when roots outgrow the container.
Feeding
Feed once a month during spring and summer with a diluted, balanced liquid fertiliser. No feeding is required in autumn or winter.
Pruning and Maintenance
Pinch back any leggy stems to maintain a neat, bushy shape. Remove yellowing or damaged leaves as needed. Wipe the foliage occasionally with a damp cloth to keep it fresh and glossy.
Growth and Maturity
âPixie Greenâ is slow-growing and remains compact throughout its life, usually no taller than 15â20 cm. This makes it perfect for small spaces, terrariums, or as part of a mixed display of miniature houseplants.
Common Issues
-
Yellowing leaves: Typically caused by overwatering.
-
Drooping or wrinkling: Often a sign of underwatering or prolonged dryness.
-
Pests: Generally resistant, but may occasionally attract mealybugs or spider mites.
Background and Benefits
Peperomias are valued not only for their ornamental qualities but also for their pet-friendly status â they are non-toxic to cats and dogs. âPixie Greenâ, with its compact size and low-maintenance requirements, is a delightful choice for adding greenery to smaller living spaces while remaining safe for households with pets.
â Quick Care Summary
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Light: Bright, indirect; tolerates medium
-
Water: Let topsoil dry before watering
-
Temperature: 18â24°C; avoid below 12°C
-
Humidity: Moderate; terrarium-friendly
-
Soil: Free-draining, light potting mix
-
Feed: Monthly in spring/summer
-
Growth: Compact, 15â20 cm tall; neat rosette of green leaves























