The
type specimen were collected at
Tarapoto, Peru.
Peperomia multiformis is a delicate, creeping then ascending herb with a filiform
stem that is crisp-pubescent to somewhat villous. The
leaves are alternate, and their form varies. Leaves on the
stolons are orbicular, about 5 mm wide. Leaves on the ascending branchlets are obovate, barely 10 mm long, or elliptic, more or less acute at both ends. They may be glabrate or crisp-pubescent and glandular-granular on the underside. The
petiole is barely 5 mm long. The terminal
spikes are filiform, 40–70 mm long, and borne on a
peduncle scarcely 1 cm long. ==Taxonomy and naming==