Peperomia ursina
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Internal ID | UUID644054d8d2da7856552618 |
Scientific name | Peperomia ursina |
Authority | Grayum |
First published in | Phytologia 79(2): 112. 1996 [Aug 1995 publ. 29 Apr 1996] |
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Peperomia ursina is a species of epiphyte or lithophyte from the genus Peperomia, first described by Michael Howard Grayum in 1995. It is endemic to Costa Rica and primarily grows in wet tropical biomes. The plant has stoloniferous stems and leaves that change in size and shape. Its inflorescences are solitary and have yellow-green spikes with separated flowers. The species is most similar to Peperomia alata and related species, but can be distinguished by its rich hirsute pubescence. It belongs to the Costa Rican Piperaceae family and is distinct from other species due to its shorter petioles and inflorescences.
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Suggest others/fix!Database | ID/link to page |
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World Flora Online | wfo-0001235392 |
Tropicos | 50082777 |
KEW | urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:303550-2 |
The Plant List | tro-50082777 |
Open Tree Of Life | 6030133 |
IPNI | 989137-1 |
GBIF | 4189703 |
Wikipedia | Peperomia_ursina |
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