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It was labeled Peperomia, but after looking at some other varieties, I was skeptical, but it is on the safe plant list on FLChams. Thank you!@Extensionofgreen ?
I think that is a peperomia. I think they are fine. I believe they are non-toxic to dogs and cats, but they are related to the rubber plant which is toxic to cats. Not sure for reptiles, but as I said, I think it is safe.
I am pretty sure that I saw the rubber plant was safe for chameleons, so the peperomia may be safe. If you look up a rubber plant, it usually comes up with relatives of that plant. Maybe the peperomia will be one of the relatives.@Extensionofgreen ?
I think that is a peperomia. I think they are fine. I believe they are non-toxic to dogs and cats, but they are related to the rubber plant which is toxic to cats. Not sure for reptiles, but as I said, I think it is safe.
Thank you!It’s is a pepperonia sad they are mostly well suited for Chameleon habitats, with medium lighting, though that species will resent being too wet at the roots.