Light
Bright indirect • approx. 10,000–20,000 lux


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Piper veraguense (syn. Piper albert-smithii)
Light
Bright indirect • approx. 10,000–20,000 lux
Watering
Water when ~20–35% dry
Substrate
Moisture-retentive but aerated • Evenly moist • Organic-leaning • Fine-medium
Temperature
Ideal: 18–27 °C • Avoid below: 15 °C
Humidity
Moist 50–60 %
Growth habit
Climbing pepper vine.
Support
recommended
Growth speed
High
Max size indoors
Max. height with support: 200 cm • Max. spread: 100 cm
Toxicity & safety
Pet safety unconfirmed
Origin & habitat
Native from Costa Rica to Panama
Outdoor growing
Indoor only
These care values are quick reference points for indoor growing. Use them as a guide, then adjust for pot size, substrate, temperature and how quickly the substrate dries.
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Piper veraguense C. DC. is a seldom-seen member of the pepper family that has become a collector’s prize for its dark, matte, peltate leaves and bold venation pattern. Sometimes circulating under the synonym Piper albert-smithii Trel. and Yunck., this species combines architectural foliage with a distinctive shield-like leaf attachment, making it stand out even among rare Piper plants.
The species originates from Central America, first described from Panama’s Veraguas Province. In nature it grows in the humid understory of lowland and premontane forests, climbing or leaning against support in dappled light with consistently moist but draining soils.
Genus:Piper comes from Latin piper, via Ancient Greek πέπερι (péperi) and Sanskrit पिप्पलि (pippali, long pepper).Species:veraguense means “from Veraguas,” the Panamanian province where it was first collected.Authority: described by Casimir de Candolle (C. DC.); synonym Piper albert-smithii Trel. and Yunck.
This is not a plant you’ll encounter often. Secure yours now, give it bright filtered light and consistent care, and enjoy the rare elegance of its pendant, shield-like leaves with bold venation – a true highlight for serious foliage enthusiasts.
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