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Peperomia eburnea
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Peperomia eburnea is a species of flowering plant in the family Piperaceae native to Colombia and Ecuador. It has a creeping or trailing growth habit, and grows in wet tropical biomes. Its foliage is green, and often has a single white stripe, along with red spotted backs of the leaves. Sodiro, who collected the type specimen for this species, described the red-mottled variant as maculata, but this variety is not scientifically accepted....read more on Wikipedia.
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