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Peperomia nitida. A, tallo con espiga fructífera. B, fruto. Peperomia armondii. C, tallo con inflorescencia. D, detalle del tallo y pecíolo. E, fruto. A-B, de Múlgura de Romero et al. 2094 (SI); C-D, de Stienstra 182 (SI); E, de Vanni et al. 3020b (CTES).  

Peperomia nitida. A, tallo con espiga fructífera. B, fruto. Peperomia armondii. C, tallo con inflorescencia. D, detalle del tallo y pecíolo. E, fruto. A-B, de Múlgura de Romero et al. 2094 (SI); C-D, de Stienstra 182 (SI); E, de Vanni et al. 3020b (CTES).  

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