Piper acutifolium Ruiz & Pav.

The New York Botanical Garden
Piper acutí folium Ruiz & Pavon
det: R. Callejas. 1984
PERU
CUSCO
La Convencidn, Huayopata, 3km from the village of Incatambo;
south side of the Lucumayo River, [vegetation plot #123].
altitude 2330 m, espect Ey slope 100%
Very Humid Low Mt. Subtropical Forest, on a lower slope in
an old cornfield.
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Treei ht: 5m; Leaves; dark green, rough textured, and worty
on top and light green on the underside with pronounced veins;
pubescence on the stem and leaves.
B.Peytonf S.TiIney Peyton
1 August 1982
ora of Peru project and the Spectacled Bear Habitat study,
t of the Missouri Botanical Garden and the Field Museum of Natural History in
Iniversidad San Antonio Abad, the Universidad Kacional Mayor de San Marcos, and
a] de Amazonia Peruana. Field work supported by the Mew York Zoological Society,
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