A Peperomia with a difference. The Happy Bean houseplant has uniquely shaped long, slender leaves that somewhat resemble green beans - but please don't try to eat them!
Also known as the Pincushion Peperomia, this wonderful houseplant will grow bushy and upright if trained, or it's spiralling and twisted stems can be left to their own devices creating a haphazard, unruly freestyle effect.
Please note: the stems and leaves on this plant are very fragile and despite our best efforts, some may drop during transit.
Horty Hints
Keep it in shape! Left to its own devices this plant naturally twists into tangled, distorted shapes. If you want a more orderly style, train it into the shape you desire
How much is too much? This semi-succulent is sensitive to overwatering. Too wet and it will rot, too dry and it will die. When the soil has nearly dried out, give it a little drink.
Caught in the web! Peperomia can be susceptible to spider mites. If you notice a fine silky webbing on the soil, you have visitors. See our pests guide for help.