Peperomia caperata
Emerald Ripple (Peperomia caperata), an evergreen perennial that is very widely grown as a house plant. Its natural distribution is unclear, though it is probably a native of Brazil. While it freely produces its short white flowerheads, it is mainly grown for it heavily textured leaves, which are borne on red stems.
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