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fire jade plant Peperomia dolabriformis 'Fire Sparks' – Foliage FactoryPeperomia dolabriformis 'Fire Sparks' Peperomia dolabriformis 'Fire Sparks' is a succulent Peperomia with folded, pod like leaves on short upright to slightly arching stems. The leaves are thick, green and channelled, with the upper surface folded inward so each blade looks like a small open pod. This gives the plant a very different silhouette from rounded or rippled Peperomia species. The plant stays compact, but its stems can branch and lean
Peperomia dolabriformis 'Fire Sparks'
Peperomia dolabriformis 'Fire Sparks' is a succulent Peperomia with folded, pod-like leaves on short upright to slightly arching stems. The leaves are thick, green and channelled, with the upper surface folded inward so each blade looks like a small open pod. This gives the plant a very different silhouette from rounded or rippled Peperomia species.
The plant stays compact, but its stems can branch and lean slightly with age. The foliage stores water, so the potting mix needs to dry more thoroughly than it would for thinner-leaved tropical Peperomia. Bright filtered light, warmth and mineral-rich drainage keep the leaves firm and the stems sturdy.
Folded leaves and short stems
- Leaf shape: Thick folded leaves shaped like small pods or hatchet heads.
- Growth habit: Short branching stems that can grow upright or lightly arching.
- Water storage: Fleshy leaves tolerate brief dry periods but dislike wet roots.
- Natural range: The species is native from Ecuador to Peru.
- Flowering: Mature plants may produce narrow Peperomia flower spikes.
Succulent Peperomia growth
Peperomia dolabriformis is native from Ecuador to Peru and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome. Its folded succulent leaves are the key to indoor care. The plant can come from tropical conditions and still need a fast-draining pot, because the leaves and stems store moisture while the roots remain sensitive to stagnant substrate.
The species includes several accepted infraspecific taxa, showing natural variation across its range. For indoor growing, the important point is consistent: the plant needs a bright position, a small pot with drainage and a substrate with plenty of mineral structure. Heavy compost keeps the lower stems too wet and can cause sudden softening.
Mineral-rich care for 'Fire Sparks'
- Light: Provide bright indirect light. Gentle morning or late afternoon sun can be tolerated after acclimation, but hot midday sun can scar the leaves.
- Watering: Let the substrate dry well through the upper layer before watering again. The leaves store enough moisture for a short dry-down.
- Substrate: Use a very open mix with pumice, lava, perlite, coarse sand or fine bark. Dense potting soil is too slow to dry.
- Temperature: Keep around 18–28°C. Protect from cold glass and wet winter conditions.
- Humidity: Average indoor humidity is usually enough. Prioritise airflow and drainage over high humidity.
- Feeding: Feed sparingly during active growth. Succulent Peperomia roots do not need a rich fertiliser routine.
- Pot choice: Use a small pot with drainage holes. A breathable nursery pot helps the root ball dry predictably.
- Propagation: Root firm stem cuttings in a warm, barely moist mineral-rich medium.
Troubleshooting
- Shrivelled leaves: Check whether the plant has been dry for too long, then inspect root health before watering heavily.
- Soft translucent leaves: Look for rot from cold wet substrate or poor drainage around the lower stem.
- Thin stretched stems: Move gradually into stronger filtered light so new growth forms closer leaf spacing.
- Brown scars: Check for sudden direct sun, rough handling or old mechanical marks on the thick leaves.
- Mealybugs or scale: Inspect stem joints and old leaf bases, where pests can hide between the clustered leaves.
Safety
Peperomia dolabriformis is not typically flagged as a high-risk toxic houseplant. Keep cuttings and fallen leaves away from pets that chew plants, as ingestion can still irritate the stomach.
Botanical name background
Peperomia belongs to Piperaceae, the pepper family. The species epithet dolabriformis means axe-shaped or hatchet-shaped, referring to the folded, thick leaf form.
Peperomia dolabriformis 'Fire Sparks' forms short branching stems with folded pod-like leaves for bright indoor growing.
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