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Peperomia prostrata This semi-succulent, tropical houseplant produces showy 0.25-0.5" round, cupped foliage that resembles dark and light green patterned turtle shells. These unusual leaves grow on trailing stems which hang down the sides of pots, making this the ideal plant for hanging baskets and whimsical houseplant container gardens. Plant in a well-drained potting soil mix. Let soil drain and dry out slightly between waterings, do not overwater. Spray mist or group plants to increase humidity around them. Prefers normal room temperatures ranging from 60-80 degrees F. Feed with a multipurpose plant food, half strength, once a month, April-September. Grow in medium to bright indirect light with other Peperomia varieties, Pothos, Tradescantia and more.