Peperomia tequendamana is a species of hemiepiphytic subshrub in the genus Peperomia. It was first described by William Trelease and published in the book "Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 16(1): 207. 1926". It primarily grows on montane tropical areas. The species name came from Tequendama Falls, where specimens of this species were first collected.
It is a moderately small, ascending herb with more or less branches; stem moderate (2âÂÂ3 mm) with short internodes, rusty crisp-villous; leaves alternate (exceptionally opposite), broadly elliptic or ovate-elliptic, obtuse at both ends or abruptly blunt-acuminate, moderate (1.5 x 2.2 x 4 cm), 5-nerved, appreassedâÂÂhairy on both faces, grandular beneath; petiole very short (2 mm.), hairy; spkies terminal and axillary, 2 x 60 mm. somewhat loosely subverticiliately flowered; peduncle approximately 10 mm. long, from sparsely crispâÂÂpubescent glabrescent; bracts round-peltate; ovary impressed, ovoid, obtuse; stigma subspical.
It is endemic to Central America and South America.