Piper excelsum
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Read about Piper excelsum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Piper excelsum, Forst. (Macropiper excelsum, Miq.; see p. 1962, Vol. IV). Glabrous shrub, reaching 20 ft. in some of its native places: lvs. aromatic, cordate-orbicular to ovate, stalked, short-acuminate, 7-9-nerved from the base, the blade 2-4 in. across: spikes short-ped- uncled, the staminate ones 2-3 in. long and the bracts peltate, the stamens 2 or 3; pistillate spikes shorter, the fls. usually with 3 stigmas. New Zeal, and other S. Pacific islands.—Offered in Calif. A form with yellow- blotched or cream-colored foliage is known as var. aureo-pictum. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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