
Piperales - Wikipedia
Piperales is an order of flowering plants (4,170 recognized species). It necessarily includes the family Piperaceae but other taxa have been included or disincluded variously over time. Well-known plants which may be included in this order include black pepper, kava, the many Peperomias, pepper elder, lizard's tail, birthwort, and wild ginger. [4]
Piperales | Description, Importance, & Families | Britannica
Piperales, order of flowering plants comprising 3 families, 17 genera, and 4,170 species. The order forms part of an early evolutionary branch in the angiosperm tree. Learn more about the physical characteristics, families, genera, and major species of the order.
Piperaceae - Wikipedia
Members of pepper family are small trees, shrubs, or perennial or annual herbs. Plants are often rhizomatous, and can be terrestrial or epiphytic. The stems can be either simple or branched.
Piperaceae | Pepper plants, Piper genus, Piperales | Britannica
Piperaceae, the pepper family in the order Piperales, commercially important because of Piper nigrum, the source of black and white pepper. The family comprises about 5 genera, of which 2—Piper (about 2,000 species) and Peperomia (about 1,600 species)—are the most important.
Order Piperales / Paleoherb Spicy Fragrant Flowers - BioExplorer.net
The Piperales are paleoherbs, which are plants that are similar or closely related to the monocots. Piperales order is divided into 3 families. Explore characteristics, distribution, and example species here.
Piperales - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Piperales, an order of dicotyledons consisting of the small families Piperaceae and Saururaceae, has simple flowers that completely lack a perianth. All Saururaceae have bisexual flowers with an androecium and gynoecium. Most Piperaceae are also bisexual, except the genus Macropiper.
Piperales
Piperales are characterised by having notably small seeds, other magnoliids and ANITA grade angiosperms having substantially larger seeds (Moles et al. 2005a; Sims 2012). Although the Piperales are commonly divided into a group without a perianth, i.e. Piperaceae and Saururaceae, and a group with a perianth, the rest of the order (e.g. Joste ...
PIPERALES Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PIPERALES is an order of apetalous dicotyledonous plants constituting the families Piperaceae, Saururaceae, and Chloranthaceae and having simple leaves and minute flowers in spikes with the perianth simple or lacking.
Pepper Order - Piperales - Clovegarden
The Pepper family (Piperaceae) has about 3600 species in two genera, of which genus Piper provides edible spices, herbs and roots. The largest number are in the Americas, but those of culinary fame are mostly from Africa and South and Southeast Asia. Pepper has been an important cooking spice since the depths of prehistory.
Piperales - GBIF
Piperales Common names Peberordenen in Danish Pipérales in French Pipérales in French Pepper Plants, Birthworts, And Allies in English Pepper Plants, Birthworts, And Allies in English peparordenen in Nynorsk, Norwegian pepparordningen …
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