Email: hello@theaccidentalplantshop
Phone: 360-703-9008
Visit us at the Three Rivers Crossing in Kelso, Washington
351 Three Rivers Drive, Suite 270
Peperomia ‘Pepperface’ is a compact, glossy little houseplant that looks like a miniature rubber tree, but stays small and super manageable. Its thick, spoon-shaped leaves hold onto water, which makes it a forgiving option if you sometimes forget a watering or two. It’s an easy, tidy plant for desks, shelves, and window ledges where you want fresh green without a lot of fuss.
This peperomia thrives in bright, indirect light but can handle medium light, making it great for most rooms in the house. Water when the top of the soil feels dry, and let excess water drain away—its semi-succulent leaves prefer “a drink, then a rest” rather than constantly soggy soil. With the right care, it keeps a neat, bushy shape instead of sprawling.
At The Accidental Plant Shop, we love ‘Pepperface’ as a “starter plant” for new plant parents and as a textural companion to trailing vines and ferns. It’s slow-growing, stays cute and compact, and adds a nice glossy contrast to more matte or patterned foliage. If you like low-drama plants that still look polished, this one’s a keeper.
Light: Bright, indirect light; tolerates medium light
Water: Let the top 1–2" of soil dry before watering; avoid soggy soil
Humidity: Average home humidity is fine
Temperature: Standard indoor temps; keep away from cold drafts and heat vents
Growth habit: Compact, mounding, slow-growing
Pet safety: Generally considered pet-friendly, but we still recommend keeping all plants out of snacking range