Botanical Name: Peperomia argyreia Common Name(s): Watermelon Peperomia, Watermelon Begonia, Description: Native to northern South America, including Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Venezuela. The plant is not closely related to either watermelons or begonias. These terms relate to the shape, markings and texture of the leaves. Growing to 20 cm tall. It is a perennial with asymmetrical oval green leaves, slightly fleshy, strikingly marked with curved silver stripes, and red stems. Tiny green flower spikes appear in summer. *Limit 2 Per Customer* Watermelon Peperomia Argyreia is a beautiful Peperomia that with glossy light green leaves with dark green strokes resembling a watermelon. It has dark red stems and are very easy to propagate with leaf cuttings or in water. Watermelon Peperomia Argyreia Care Watering Water every 7-7 days when top 3" of soil is dry. Let soil dry out between watering but not bone dry. Light Medium indirect sunlight or 6-8 hours under grow lights. Temperature 65°F - 75°F Soil Mix Well drained Potting Soil, Peat Moss, Perlite, Orchid Bark Humidity Keep humidity high at 65 - 75% Fertilizer Every 4 weeks in summer and every 12 weeks in winter