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English: Morphological diversity of Pilea and Achudemia.

A, P. longicaulis (shrub); B, P. fairchildiana (shrub, with alternate, spirally arranged leaves); C, A. boniana (herb, epipetric); D, P. paniculigera (herb, epipetric); E, P. matama (unequal opposite leaves, epiphytic with capitate female inflorescences); F, P. peploides (herb, clumped); G, P. aff. microphylla; H, P. rivularis (female inflorescence enclosed by stipules); I, P. aff. pittieri (herb, male capitate inflorescence arising from stolons); J, P. angustifolia (herb, male capitate inflorescence); K, P. notata (male cyme inflorescence). —

A, B, E & G–J by Alexandre K. Monro; D by Yi-Gang Wei; C, D, F & K by Long-Fei Fu.
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Source https://doi.org/10.1002/tax.12711
Author Alexandre K. Monro, Yi-Gang Wei and Long-Fei Fu.
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Various species of ''Pilea'' and ''Achudemia''

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31 March 2022

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