Status:
valid
Authors:
C.DC.
Source:
ksu
Year:
1912
Citation Micro:
Rec. Bot. Surv. India 6: 3 (1912)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000485312
Common Names
- Piper ramipilum
- Ramipilum Piper
- Ramipilum Pepper
Description
Piper ramipilum (also called Ramipil Pepper, among many other common names) is an evergreen shrub or small tree that grows up to 4 m tall. It is native to Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean and is found in moist forests and on rocky slopes.
Uses & Benefits
Piper ramipilum is used in traditional medicine for treating fever, cough, and asthma, as well as for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. It is also used as a food flavoring and as a natural insect repellent.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Piper ramipilum is a white to pale pink, tubular flower with five petals. The seed is a small, dark brown, oblong nut. The seedlings are small, with a single, oval-shaped leaf.
Cultivation and Propagation
Piper ramipilum is a slow-growing evergreen shrub that can reach a height of up to 10 feet. It prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. Propagation is by seed, cuttings, or layering.
Where to Find Piper ramipilum
Piper ramipilum is native to India and can be found in tropical and subtropical moist forests.
Piper ramipilum FAQ
What is the natural habitat of Piper ramipilum?
Piper ramipilum is native to tropical rainforests in South America.
What type of soil does Piper ramipilum prefer?
Piper ramipilum prefers moist, well-drained soil.
What is the ideal temperature for Piper ramipilum?
Piper ramipilum prefers temperatures between 65 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
Species in the Piper genus
Piper abbadianum,
Piper abbreviatum,
Piper aberrans,
Piper abutiloides,
Piper hypoglaucum,
Piper coronatibracteum,
Piper corozalanum,
Piper corrugatum,
Piper costulatum,
Piper coruscans,
Piper corylistachyopsis,
Piper costaricense,
Piper corcovadense,
Piper cordiforme,
Piper cornilimbum,
Piper corintoananum,
Piper crispatum,
Piper crenulatibracteum,
Piper crenulatum,
Piper criniovarium,
Piper crassipes,
Piper crassinervium,
Piper crebrinodum,
Piper crassistilum,
Piper comatum,
Piper colonense,
Piper compactum,
Piper cordatilimbum,
Piper collinum,
Piper conversum,
Piper constanzanum,
Piper cooperi,
Piper concinnifolium,
Piper consanguineum,
Piper confusum,
Piper conibaccum,
Piper degeneri,
Piper dendrophilum,
Piper deliciasanum,
Piper decurrens,
Piper demeraranum,
Piper delicatum,
Piper davidianum,
Piper davidsonii,
Piper deamii,
Piper deductum,
Piper decumanum,
Piper diffamatum,
Piper dempoanum,
Piper dilatatum,
Species in the Piperaceae family
Manekia venezuelana,
Manekia obtusa,
Manekia naranjoana,
Manekia urbani,
Manekia incurva,
Manekia sydowii,
Peperomia megalopoda,
Peperomia melanokirrocarpa,
Peperomia melinii,
Peperomia matlalucaensis,
Peperomia meeboldii,
Peperomia maxwellana,
Peperomia maypurensis,
Peperomia tuisana,
Peperomia uaupesensis,
Peperomia turboensis,
Peperomia turialvensis,
Peperomia tutuilana,
Peperomia udisilvestris,
Peperomia macrostachya,
Peperomia maculosa,
Peperomia maestrana,
Peperomia magnoliifolia,
Peperomia macedoana,
Peperomia mala,
Peperomia marchionensis,
Peperomia mariannensis,
Peperomia marivelesana,
Peperomia martiana,
Peperomia manarae,
Peperomia marahuacensis,
Peperomia mantadiana,
Peperomia mutilata,
Peperomia naitasiriensis,
Peperomia muscicola,
Peperomia nandalana,
Peperomia ripicola,
Peperomia rivulorum,
Peperomia retivenulosa,
Peperomia quadrifolia,
Peperomia quadrangularis,
Peperomia quaesita,
Peperomia quaifei,
Peperomia rodriguesiana,
Peperomia curtispica,
Peperomia cyclophylla,
Peperomia cuspidata,
Peperomia deppeana,
Peperomia defluens,
Peperomia degeneri,