Background and aims - The pantropical genus Peperomia consists of approximately 1,600 species with an extremely diverse vegetative morphology, especially in the Neotropics. One of the most startling yet overlooked growth forms is the geophytic one, as in subgenus Tildenia. This group occurs in seasonal Neotropical habitats with its highest diversity in Mexico-Guatemala and Peru-Bolivia with few species known from in between these hot spots. Methods - Recent fieldwork in Peru and Bolivia combined with herbarium study and a Bayesian analysis of an aligned sequence matrix of the chloroplast trnK-matK-psbA gene cluster of one accession of each species resulted in new findings within this subgenus. Key results - Fourteen new species are descri...
ABSTRACT Peperomia is the second most diverse genus of Piperaceae, with an estimated 1,600 species a...
The Piperaceae are represented in Peru by three genera and 830 species (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993; Ullo...
Peperomia hobbitoides is described as a new species from karst rain forests of extreme southeastern ...
Background and aims - The pantropical genus Peperomia consists of approximately 1,600 species with a...
Aim : Peperomia subgenus Tildenia consists of c. 60 species growing in seasonal habitats of Neotropi...
Peperomia subgenus Tildenia is a poorly known group of geophytic species occurring in seasonal habit...
Aim Peperomia subgenus Tildenia consists of c. 60 species growing in seasonal habitats of Neotropica...
The present study deals with the largely unknown Peperomia subgenus Tildenia. Chapter 1 focuses on t...
Peperomia subgenus Tildenia is a poorly known group of geophytic species occurring in seasonal habit...
The Saña River Valley in Northern Peru is unusual for the western slopes of the Peruvian Andes becau...
The pantropical genus Peperomia consists of approximately 1,600 species with highest diversity in th...
Three creeping Ecuadorian species of Peperomia Ruiz & Pavon are presented as new to science. Both P....
Peperomia nitida y P. armondii (Piperaceae, subgen. Rhyncophorum) se citan por primera vez para la f...
Se dan a conocer nuevas citas de Peperomia para la flora Argentina sobre la base de ejemplares recol...
Peperomia is one of the largest genera of basal angiosperms, with about 1,600 species, distributed p...
ABSTRACT Peperomia is the second most diverse genus of Piperaceae, with an estimated 1,600 species a...
The Piperaceae are represented in Peru by three genera and 830 species (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993; Ullo...
Peperomia hobbitoides is described as a new species from karst rain forests of extreme southeastern ...
Background and aims - The pantropical genus Peperomia consists of approximately 1,600 species with a...
Aim : Peperomia subgenus Tildenia consists of c. 60 species growing in seasonal habitats of Neotropi...
Peperomia subgenus Tildenia is a poorly known group of geophytic species occurring in seasonal habit...
Aim Peperomia subgenus Tildenia consists of c. 60 species growing in seasonal habitats of Neotropica...
The present study deals with the largely unknown Peperomia subgenus Tildenia. Chapter 1 focuses on t...
Peperomia subgenus Tildenia is a poorly known group of geophytic species occurring in seasonal habit...
The Saña River Valley in Northern Peru is unusual for the western slopes of the Peruvian Andes becau...
The pantropical genus Peperomia consists of approximately 1,600 species with highest diversity in th...
Three creeping Ecuadorian species of Peperomia Ruiz & Pavon are presented as new to science. Both P....
Peperomia nitida y P. armondii (Piperaceae, subgen. Rhyncophorum) se citan por primera vez para la f...
Se dan a conocer nuevas citas de Peperomia para la flora Argentina sobre la base de ejemplares recol...
Peperomia is one of the largest genera of basal angiosperms, with about 1,600 species, distributed p...
ABSTRACT Peperomia is the second most diverse genus of Piperaceae, with an estimated 1,600 species a...
The Piperaceae are represented in Peru by three genera and 830 species (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993; Ullo...
Peperomia hobbitoides is described as a new species from karst rain forests of extreme southeastern ...