We describe four new species of Piper from the Amazonian slopes of the northern Andes. Piper hoyoscardozii is distinguished from similar climbing species, P. dryadum and P. flagellicuspe, by its longer peduncles. The Amazonian species Piper indiwasii is distinguished from P. scutilimbum from Panama and northern Colombia by the narrowly spatulate leaf base extension. Piper nokaidoyitau is characterised by the presence of larger leaves and longer spikes than similar species, P. anonifolium and P. hostmannianum. Finally, P. velae is characterised by cordulate leaf bases in all nodes, petioles 0.8–1.5 cm long and pubescent fruits, which easily distinguish it from the related species, P. holdridgeanum
The Saña River Valley in Northern Peru is unusual for the western slopes of the Peruvian Andes becau...
and P. ridleyi C. DC. are newly recorded for Thailand. These species are described and illustrated w...
Three creeping Ecuadorian species of Peperomia Ruiz & Pavon are presented as new to science. Both P....
Piper ripagaudens / Piper Barkleyi Yuncker n. sp. / Piper Araquei Yuncker n. sp. / Piper longimucron...
Piper quinchasense is described and illustrated as a new species occurring in the understory of wet ...
Three new species of Piper from the Guianas and adjacent areas are described: Piper aulacospermum Ca...
A taxonomic account is given of six Piper species of New Guinea: P. bolanicum spec. nov., P. gibbil...
FIGURE 1. Phylogenetic relationships of the species Piper oteguanum, P. rubrifolium, P. laperdizense...
The Piperaceae are represented in Peru by three genera and 830 species (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993; Ullo...
Sixteen climbing Piper species are accepted for New Guinea. The three endemics, P. arfakianum, P. su...
Piper in the Philippine Islands is reviewed. Fifteen climbing species are recognized (many fewer tha...
Eleven climbing species of Piper in the Solomon Islands are recognized: P. abbreviatum, P. betle, P....
Piper L. is the largest genus of Piperaceae with about 2,000 species worldwide. Brazil is home to 46...
Suffrutex humilis, caule repente nodoso, ramis foliosis adscendentibus vel raro suberectis, saepe br...
Two new taxa of the genus Piper (Piperaceae) collected in Malaysia, Piper berembunse A. Chaveerach &...
The Saña River Valley in Northern Peru is unusual for the western slopes of the Peruvian Andes becau...
and P. ridleyi C. DC. are newly recorded for Thailand. These species are described and illustrated w...
Three creeping Ecuadorian species of Peperomia Ruiz & Pavon are presented as new to science. Both P....
Piper ripagaudens / Piper Barkleyi Yuncker n. sp. / Piper Araquei Yuncker n. sp. / Piper longimucron...
Piper quinchasense is described and illustrated as a new species occurring in the understory of wet ...
Three new species of Piper from the Guianas and adjacent areas are described: Piper aulacospermum Ca...
A taxonomic account is given of six Piper species of New Guinea: P. bolanicum spec. nov., P. gibbil...
FIGURE 1. Phylogenetic relationships of the species Piper oteguanum, P. rubrifolium, P. laperdizense...
The Piperaceae are represented in Peru by three genera and 830 species (Brako & Zarucchi, 1993; Ullo...
Sixteen climbing Piper species are accepted for New Guinea. The three endemics, P. arfakianum, P. su...
Piper in the Philippine Islands is reviewed. Fifteen climbing species are recognized (many fewer tha...
Eleven climbing species of Piper in the Solomon Islands are recognized: P. abbreviatum, P. betle, P....
Piper L. is the largest genus of Piperaceae with about 2,000 species worldwide. Brazil is home to 46...
Suffrutex humilis, caule repente nodoso, ramis foliosis adscendentibus vel raro suberectis, saepe br...
Two new taxa of the genus Piper (Piperaceae) collected in Malaysia, Piper berembunse A. Chaveerach &...
The Saña River Valley in Northern Peru is unusual for the western slopes of the Peruvian Andes becau...
and P. ridleyi C. DC. are newly recorded for Thailand. These species are described and illustrated w...
Three creeping Ecuadorian species of Peperomia Ruiz & Pavon are presented as new to science. Both P....