The
type specimen was collected in
Río Naranjo, Costa Rica.
Peperomia dyscrita is a moderately small, ascending, hairless herb. The
stem is zigzag in shape, slender at 2 millimeters thick, and roots from the lower nodes. The
leaves are alternate, narrowly lance-shaped, with a sharply long-tapered tip and an acute base. They are moderate in size at 1.5 to 2 by 8 to 10 centimeters, with 5 or 7 curved
veins. The
petiole is scarcely over 5 millimeters long and decurrent, meaning the leaf blade extends downward along the petiole as narrow wings. The
spikes are terminal, thread-like, and rather long at 1 by 80 millimeters. The
peduncle is scarcely 10 millimeters long. The floral
bracts are round and shield-shaped (peltate). ==Taxonomy and naming==