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Project Name Data (Last Modified On 11/19/2012)
 

Flora Data (Last Modified On 11/19/2012)
Species PIPER Cooperi Yuncker
Description A shrub or small tree, 5 m. tall; stem 8 cm. thick, with clustered basal shoots; flowering internodes moderately stout and elongated, matted-crisp-pubescent; leaves elliptic-subovate, apex shortly subacuminate, base obliquely cordate, the longer lobe surpassing the petiole, 15-20 cm. wide X 16-30 cm. long, pinnately nerved from the lower half, the nerves 6 or 7 on each side, with cross-connecting and anastomosing nervules, hirtellous above, at least along the nerves, pubescent beneath, the nerves densely so, bullate, drying dark, firm, opaque; petiole 4-5 cm. long, vaginate-winged to the middle or above, densely crisp-pubescent; spikes as yet young, 3 mm. thick X 6 cm. long; peduncle 2.5-4 cm. long, pubescent; bracts round-subpeltate, dingy-hairy.
Habit shrub tree
Specimen BOCAS DEL TORO: vicinity of Almirante, Daytonia Farm, Jan.-Mar. 1928, G. Proctor Cooper 374 (U. S. Nat. Herb., TYPE).
Note This species differs from P. partiticuspe, which it resembles somewhat, because of the character of the pubescence, longer peduncles, pubescent bracts, etc.
 
 
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