Peperomia sp.
Collection: Fajardo-G., F. et al. - 6102Cite as
Herbario JBB en línea - Jardín Botánico José Celestino Mutis. 2024-11-23
Modified: 2021-09-21 14:17:06
GUID: 37a2fdcf-019f-4b59-9e51-fc2ee26cb64e
Herbarium stamp | 33089 |
Preparations | Excicado - 1 |
Determiner | Fajardo-G., F. |
Determination date | 2020-01-19 |
Country | Colombia |
State/Province | Antioquia |
County | San Luis |
Locality | Río Claro Natural Reserve |
Coordinates (verbatim) | 5.8933° N - 74.85468° W |
Latitud decimal | 5.8933 |
Longitud decimal | -74.85468 |
Elevation (in meters) | 329.0000000000 |
Collection date | 2020-01-19 |
Kingdom | Plantae |
Division | Tracheophyta |
Superclass | Angiospermae |
Class | Magnoliopsida |
Order | Piperales |
Family | Piperaceae |
Genus | Peperomia |
Scientific name | Peperomia |
Phenology | Floración |
Vernacular names | According to plataforma de nombres comunes de las plantas de Bogotá, is known as: Dólar, Moneditas. |
Plant description | Epiphytic herb growing ~1-1.5 m off the ground. Leaves have a succulent texture. Inflorescence is a spike with green flowers |
Locality and habit remarks | Epiphyte located within the Magdalena Valley, in evergreen tropical lowland forest. Epiphyte growing on leguminosae tree ~1-1.5m off the ground in a shaded area underneath the tree canopy. Other epiphytes on leguminosae tree were other species of piparaceae. Other herbacous plants in the surrounding area include ferns, piparaceae and young leguminosae. Epiphyte facing south east, ~2m from a dried up river bed. Epiphyte rare in abundance in the surrounding area |