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Peperomia glabella (Sw. ) A. Dietr.
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Peperomia caulibarbis; Piper glabellum

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Peperomia glabella
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Peperomia glabella

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Peperomia glabella
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Peperomia glabella
Peperomia glabella
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Peperomia glabella

Peperomia glabella
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Peperomia glabella
Peperomia glabella
© Copyright Bobby Hattaway 2011 · 5
Peperomia glabella

Peperomia glabella
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Peperomia glabella
Peperomia glabella
© Copyright Bobby Hattaway 2011 · 5
Peperomia glabella

Peperomia glabella
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Peperomia glabella
Peperomia glabella
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Peperomia glabella

Peperomia glabella
© Copyright Bobby Hattaway 2011 · 5
Peperomia glabella
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2. Peperomia glabella (Swartz) A. Dietrich, Sp. Pl. 1: 156. 1831.

Piper glabellum Swartz, Prodr., 16. 1788

Herbs , perennial, rhizomatous, erect, decumbent, or reclining, simple or branched, 8-45 cm, mostly glabrous, with numerous black, glandular dots. Leaves alternate; petiole 1/8-1/4 length of blade, pubescent in lines with upwardly curved hairs. Leaf blade 3-5-veined from base, ovate to narrowly or broadly elliptic, 2-6.5 × 1-4 cm, base nearly rounded to broadly cuneate, apex acute to short-acuminate; surfaces mostly glabrous. Spikes terminal or terminal and axillary, 1-4, densely flowered, 3-13 cm, mature fruiting spikes 2-3 mm diam. Fruits sessile, very broadly ovoid to globose, 0.7-0.8 × 0.6-0.7 mm, warty; beak obliquely conic, 0.1-0.2 mm.

Flowering all year. Epiphytic or terrestrial; 0-20 m; Fla.; West Indies; n South America.

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