Piper aduncum L.

  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Piperales

  • Family

    Piperaceae

  • All Determinations

    Piper aduncum L.

The New York Botanical Garden
Piper aduncum L,
dets Ricardo Callejas. 1985
MEXICO Edo. JALISCO
Piper
3 m. tall, many-stemmed,
collected in 1978)
(Not plant
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
fa) In gallery forest.
b) Epiphytes on giant 4 m tall boulders.
Summergreen semideciduous forest with
giant Ficus spp., Bignoniaceae vines,
Enterolobium cyclocarpum, Lauraceae,
woody Piper and Solanum.
Dry arroyo with a trickle of water, in
very open summergreen tropical deciduous
forests and thomforests on mid-slopes of
arid valley.
Arid foothills of the Sierra de Manantldn,
3.5 km SSE of EL CHANTE in hairpin curve
on road to Manantlan, ca. 19-20 km ESE of
AUTLAN. (Ca. 19°41'N, 104°11!45"W).
Alt. 1060 m.
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BOTANICAL
H. H. Iltis
G. E. Schatz
fc/aS3rS
11 January 1980
Field work supported by the Botany Department,
University of Guadalajara; 0. N. Allen Herbarium
Fund, Davis Fund, and Research Committee-Graduate
School, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Iowa
Corn Promotion Board; Pioneer Hi-bred International;
and the World Wildlife Fund.
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