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Peperomia wheeleri, family Piperacea, is an evergreen, glabrous, erect herb which may reach one meter in height. The stems root only at the base and may be up to 1 cm in diameter. The opposite leaves are entire, fleshy, elliptic to elliptic-obovate, with 3 or 5 main veins ascending from the base. They may be 5 to 7 centimeters long and 2 to 3 centimeters wide with the base tapered to a 1 centimeter petiole. The lower side of the leaf is inconspicuously black punctate. Inflorescenses are spikes, 10 to 16 centimeters long and 5 millimeters in diameter, which are borne solitary and opposite the leaves or at the leaf axils. Flowers are minute, approximately 0.5 millimeter in diameter.
Scientific Name
Peperomia wheeleri
Common Name
Wheeler's peperomia
FWS Category
Flowering Plants
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