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The Piperaceae-A Family Profile
Brittonia, 1958The Piperaceae, while not so large a family as a number of others are nonetheless to be considered a comparatively big one, conservatively estimated to contain at least 2000 or probably more species. Members of the family occur throughout the tropics of both hemispheres, with major concentrations and centers of dispersal occurring in Latin America and ...
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Botanical Gazette, 1928
Among the plants collected in Mexico by GALEOTTI was a Piper (Gal. 6020) found near the town of Chinantla, on the east slope of the eastern Cordilleras in the Valley of Oaxaca, at an elevation of 3000 feet. It was named and described thus by MARTENS (i 8): "Piper chinantlense. Nobis. (Coll. H. Gal. no.
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Among the plants collected in Mexico by GALEOTTI was a Piper (Gal. 6020) found near the town of Chinantla, on the east slope of the eastern Cordilleras in the Valley of Oaxaca, at an elevation of 3000 feet. It was named and described thus by MARTENS (i 8): "Piper chinantlense. Nobis. (Coll. H. Gal. no.
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Constituents of Piper alatabaccum Trel & Yuncker (Piperaceae)
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2005S M Morais
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