Peperomia

Contains 8 accepted taxa overall.

Characteristics
Peperomia Ruiz & Pav.
PEPEROMIA
Classification
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PIPERALES
Peperomia
Citation
PEPEROMIA Ruiz Lopez & Pavon, Fl. Peruv. Prodr. 8. 1794.
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TYPE: Peperomia secunda Ruiz Lopez & Pavon Lectotypified by Britton, Fl. Bermuda 94. 1918.
Species
Scientific Name Common Name Status Photos
Peperomia alata WINGED PEPEROMIA Native Endangered-State FACW (NWPL)
Peperomia amplexicaulis JACKIE'S SADDLE; CLASPING PEPEROMIA Not Native Endangered-State
Peperomia glabella CYPRESS PEPEROMIA Native Endangered-State FACW (NWPL)
Peperomia humilis LOW PEPEROMIA Native Endangered-State
Peperomia magnoliifolia SPOONLEAF PEPEROMIA; SPATHULATE PEPEROMIA Native Endangered-State
Peperomia obtusifolia FLORIDA PEPEROMIA; BABY RUBBERPLANT Native Endangered-State
Peperomia pellucida PEPPER-ELDER; RAT-EAR Not Native UPL (NWPL)
Peperomia rotundifolia YERBA LINDA Native Endangered-State
[Family identification key]
1.  Leaf blades less than 1.2(1.5) cm long and wide, generally orbicular
1.  Larger leaf blades more than 1.5 cm long or wide, orbicular or not
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2.  Stems strigose; leaves opposite or whorled (rarely alternate near the base)
2.  Stems glabrous; leaves alternate (sometimes opposite at the terminal flowering nodes)
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3.  Leaves sessile or petiole to 3 mm, the blade auriculate at the base and somewhat clasping the stem
3.  Leaves petiolate, the petiole 3-30 mm long, the blade not clasping the stem
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4.  Leaf blades broadest near or at the base, weak and membranaceous
4.  Leaf blades usually broadest near the middle or above the middle, relatively stiff and succulent
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5.  Leaf blades lanceolate, oblanceolate, to elliptic
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5.  Leaf blades ovate, obovate, spatulate, to suborbicular
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6.  Plant not glandular black-punctate (or minutely so); petiole slightly expanded and clasping at the base, decurrent in lines or wings along the stem; lateral veins of leaf blade impressed and conspicuous at least in the lower half
6.  Plant conspicuously glandular black-puncate; petiole not or slightly expanded and clasping at the base, not decurrent; lateral veins of the leaf blade inconspicuous or faintly impressed
7.  Peduncle glabrous; fruit beak tapering smoothly from the broadened base to the acute apex, straight to gradually hooked from near the middle
7.  Peduncle with microscopic, spicule-like trichomes; fruit beak filiform above the conical base, abruptly hooked or curved at the apex