Peperomia truncivaga is a species of epiphyte in the genus Peperomia found in Colombia and Ecuador. It primarily grows on wet tropical biomes. Its conservation status is Not Threatened.
The first specimens where collected in Ecuador.
The branches are adpressed and hairy at the nodes, and when dried, they measure barely 1/2 mm in thickness. The limbs, when dried, appear membranous and subopaque below, with an inconspicuous dark-punctate texture, measuring up to 2 1/2 cm in length and 11 mm in width. The petioles are 1 cm long, and the anthers have a minutely rounded shape.
It was described in 1898 by Casimir de Candolle in Bulletin de l'Herbier Boissier, from specimens collected by Luis Sodiro. It gets its name from the location where the specimens were.
It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. It grows on epiphyte environment and is a herb. In Colombia, its elevation range is 1500 - 2000 meters. It grows on wet tropical biomes.
This species is assessed as Not Threatened, in a preliminary report.