A delightful indoor succulent with slender, bean-like leaves, the Happy Bean brings a fresh burst of greenery to any space. While it rarely flowers, occasional small greenish blooms may appear in Cape Town’s warmer months (November to February). Its compact form makes it perfect for desks, shelves, and bright indoor corners, thriving in semi-shade with indirect light. Add a touch of playful charm to your home with the Happy Bean. Happy Bean Peperomia ferreyrae
Place your Happy Bean in bright, indirect light or semi-shade. Water moderately, allowing the soil to dry slightly between watering, and reduce watering in winter. Use a well-draining potting mix to prevent root rot. Trim lightly if stems become leggy, and repot every few years to refresh the soil.
The Happy Bean is native to Peru and belongs to the diverse Peperomia family, which includes over 1,000 species prized for their ornamental foliage.
Peperomia ferreyrae is non-toxic to humans and pets, making it a safe and cheerful addition to family homes.
| Botanical Name | Peperomia Ferreyrae |
| Growth Expectancy | 20cm H x 20cm W |
| Position | Semi-Shade (indoors) / Bright indirect light |
| Water Smart | Yes |
| Indigenous | No |