Piper mullesua Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don, Prodr. Fl. Nepal. 20 20 1825. (Syn: Artanthe brachystachya Miq. ex C.DC.; Chavica guigual Miq.; Chavica mullesua (Buch.-Ham. ex D.Don) Miq.; Chavica sphaerostachya Wall. ex Miq.; Piper brachystachyum Wall. ex Hook. f.; Piper guigual Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don; Piper vasculosum Wall.; Piperi mullesuanum (Buch.-Ham.) St.Lag.);
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Common name: Hill Pepper • Hindi: Pahari Pipar • Sanskrit: चव्या Chavya, गजपिप्पली Gajapippali
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Id requested dsc5259: It may be Piper mullesua. This looks like a species of Piper, possibly the Hill Pepper [Piper mollesua].
Piperaceae, Lauraceae and Thymelaeaceae Fortnight: Piperaceae- Piper petiolatum from Delhi for validation-GSSEP02 : 4 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3). May also see the following paper in this regard: http://biotaxa.org/Phytotaxa/article/view/phytotaxa.167.2.9
The species is a female plant of Piper mullesua Buch-Ham. ex D. Don Location: Godawari, Nepal
Date: 18 April 2018
Altitude: 5000 ft.
Habit: Wild
Piper mullesua Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don ??
Regarding the specimen it is from the Botanical garden and I need permission for that as well as sending it from Nepal to India. I shall look into the possibility. Nepali Name : पहाडी पान Pahaadee Paan Location: Godavari, Nepal
Altitude : 5000 ft.
Date: 24 July 2018
Habit : Wild Piper mullesua Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don ??
To me also appear close to images at Piper mullesua Yes it is also Piper mullesua
(Presently I have identified many ecotypes of the species which have some variations and I am working on that)
May I get the collections of these from different localities including the one from Nepal SK1831 04 April 2019 : 7 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (6)
Location: Ghandruki, Kaski Dt.
Date: 23 March 2019 Elevation: 2019 m. Habit : Wild Which Piper ??
Its a P. mullesua but with ill developed spikes. In some of the population P. mullesu shows this form.
My question. if something is ill developed and we only have one spike. how does one determine the species. I agree with you … that given a POPULATION OF SEVERAL SPIKESand if one or two are ill formed or ill developed, it could still be the species we have in mind….
one could surmise that the given specimen is indeed the species in mind. but just one spike?
Piperaceae, Lauraceae and Thymelaeaceae Fortnight: Piperaceae-Piper for id from Sikkim-NS SEP 11 : 4 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3). Its look like male plant of P. mullesua Buch-Ham. ex D.Don which also grow as erect bushy shrub.
Piperaceae, Lauraceae and Thymelaeaceae Fortnight :: Piperaceae :: Piper mullesua from Uttarakhand :: MCSEP-21 : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2). Is it P. mullesua or P. peepuloides? This is very interesting and is close to P. mullesua and resemble to P. arunachalensis Gajurel et al
It is not P. peepuloides
. Yes! Yes, appears to be Piper mullesua Yes its looks Piper mullesua .
. References: Catalogue of Life The Plant List Ver.1.1 Annonated checklist of the flowering plants of Nepal Flora of China FoC illustration Flowers of India Sesamin a potent antifeedant principle from Piper mullesua Useful tropical Plants POWO GBIF Flora of Karnataka |