Peperomia caperata 'Luna Red' radiates enchanting beauty with its deep red-purple color, heart-shaped leaves and fascinating, rippled texture. The prominent, sunken veins on this evergreen perennial's leaves stand out, along with their rich tone and the plant's compact, clump-forming growth habit. It's no wonder that 'Luna Red', also known as radiator plant, was named a winner of the Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit. On top its dramatically good lucks, 'Luna Red' is considered pretty easy to grow and take care of, even for those who don't consider their thumbs to be particularly green. Your peperomia will arrive rooted in a 6 in. pot. Provide medium to bright, indirect light with good airflow. Water when the soil is completely dry. Feed monthly during spring to fall with a balanced fertilizer. Water moderately during active growing season and sparingly in winter. The plant tolerates average home humidity but may benefit from a humidifier if you're seeing signs of too much dryness, such as crispy leaf tips. Grouping with other houseplants is another way to help lift humidity levels around the plant.