M. A. Ríos Paredes
- Breezy Snyder : Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
- C. Dennis : Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
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- Photographer: C. Dennis : Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
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Description: Herbarium Sheet V0415104FPhotographer: Breezy Snyder : Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
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Description: Piper obliquum Ruíz & Pav., Peru, M. Rios 4435, FCurrent Determination: Piper obliquum Ruíz & Pav.Family: PiperaceaeDet. by: M. A. Ríos Paredes : Universidad Nacional de la Amazónia Peruana, 2016Identification notes: orig. det., was P. puberulibLocation: Perú: LoretoLocality: Dist. Tapiche. Quebarda Yanayacu-Rio TapicheCoordinates: -6.2636 -73.9086Elevation: 140Habitat/Microhabitat: Bosque de Terraza sobre suelos francos, con capas de hojarasca entre 10 a 25 cm de espesor, con zonas de buen y mal drenaje, con un dosel de 30 mAdditional data: Arbolito 3 m, inflorescencia amarillo-verdosoCollector(s): M. A. Ríos ParedesCollection Date: 15 October 2014Catalog Subset: Seed PlantsCatalog Project: Rapid Inventory Plants, Flowers TCNEMu IRN: 3366484OccurenceID: 1f1ae397-605b-44e9-9644-656e20b39fd0
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