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Members of the Piperaceae may be small trees, shrubs, or herbs.
He was particularly interested in the botanical family Piperaceae.
Piper eustylum is a species of plant in the Piperaceae family.
The Piperaceae, also known as the pepper family, are a large family of flowering plants.
It necessarily includes the family Piperaceae but otherwise has been treated variously over time.
The family Piperaceae comprises about a dozen genera and around 3000 species.
Several new plant species were discovered (in Gesneriaceae, Piperaceae and others).
Several benzoic acid derivatives have been described in leaves of various Piperaceae species.
The larvae feed on several species of Piperaceae.
Aroids, orchids, bromeliads and piperaceae include in the group of epiphytic plants.
Chile peppers are completely unrelated to the Piperaceae genus, which Black pepper is from.
Peperomia (radiator plant) is one of the 2 large genera of the Piperaceae family, with more than 1000 recorded species.
Larvae feed on Piperaceae.
There are several different plants called Pepper, all are in the Piper genus of Piperaceae.
A well-known and very close relative - being also part of the Piperaceae - are the radiator plants of the genus Peperomia.
The larvae have been recorded feeding on Rubiaceae and Piperaceae species (including Piper auritum).
Barisal and Khulna: Piper chaba is a flowering vine in the family Piperaceae.
Light transmission curves were measured using live windows of five species of plants from three families (Liliaceae, Piperaceae, Mesembryanthemaceae).
The larvae have been recorded on Annonaceae and Piperaceae species as well as Ipomoea batatas.
The betel (Piper betle) is the leaf of a vine belonging to the Piperaceae family, which includes pepper and kava.
Molecular data places them in the Piperales, more closely related to Aristolochiaceae than to Piperaceae or Saururaceae.
Their family, Piperaceae, is most closely related to the lizardtail family (Saururaceae), which in fact generally look like smaller, more delicate and amphibious pepper plants.
The name Piperaceae is likely derived from the Sanskrit term pippali, which was used to describe long peppers (like those of Piper longum).
Piper aduncum, the spiked pepper, matico or higuillo de hoja menuda, is a flowering plant in the family Piperaceae.
A common ingredient in dishes is a herb called "hoja santa" or "hierba Santa," which is a plant of the Piperaceae family.