Hawaiian Ecosystems at Risk project (HEAR) Piper auritum (Piperaceae)
herbarium voucher specimen from Pohnpei Island
(Pohnpei Islands/Federated States of Micronesia/Pacific region)


Presented here is information about a herbarium specimen (voucher) of Piper auritum (Piperaceae) from Pohnpei Island (Pohnpei Islands/Federated States of Micronesia/Pacific region). For further information, contact webmaster@hear.org.


Voucher number: BISH0000687691
Herbarium (or collector): Bishop Museum
Taxon name on voucher: Piper auritum Kunth
Represents which PIER taxon: Piper auritum (Piperaceae)
Local name: n/a
Info current as of: 01 October 2003
PIER comments: n/a
Local name language: n/a
Deteriminer: B.M.Waterhouse
Determination date: n/a
Determination institution: Bishop Museum (BISH)
Region: Micronesia
Country: Micronesia
Island group: n/a
Island: Pohnpei
State/province: n/a
Town/city: n/a
Locality: Municipality of U., Tuhei village.
PIER location: Pohnpei Island (Pohnpei Islands/Federated States of Micronesia/Pacific region)
Habitat: Shaded sites on moist rocky hillslopes.
Elevation (lo/hi): (n/a)
Coordinates:
LAT/LON method: Label
PLDesc: Robust shrub to 3 m tall with multiple, erect stems arising from a rhizome. Pale stilt roots at base. Stems conspicuously jointed- internodes 30 cm. long. Leaves dark green above, paler beneath with distinctive asymmertrically (auriculately) cordate base
Collector: Waterhouse, B.M.
Collection team: n/a
CollNumber: BMW5781
Collection date(s): 29.iii.2000
Voucher comment: Recently introduced to island (? 12 months ago) and now invasive. Grows much more vigorously and rapidly than Piper Methysticum, a principal local crop. Fear that it will become a major environmental weed. Eradication program planned. A potential weed for

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