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Piper amalago

Linn.

Amalago pepper

Piperaceae Edible: Seeds, Fruit - Spice, Flowers - flavouring 1,144 iNaturalist observations

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Description

A vine or shrub. It can grow 1-4 m tall. The leaves are 5-13 cm long by 3-8 cm wide. The fruit are oval and 1.5-2 mm long.

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Edible Uses

The pungent, black fruit is used as a hot spice in food. It is extremely like black pepper (Piper nigrum) in quality. About the size of a mustard seed. The seed should be collected before it is quite ripe. The leaves are dried and used for making tea.

Medicinal Uses

The leaves and young shoots are discutient. The green leaves are brewed to provide a remedy for coughs. The root is diaphoretic, resolutive, sudorific. It is used to treat snake bites. An infusion of the flowers is aperitive and vermifuge.

Distribution

A tropical plant. In Argentina it grows from sea level to 1,500 m above sea level.

Where It Grows

Amazon, Andes, Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Central America, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Guianas, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, North America, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, South America*, Suriname, Trinidad-Tobago, Venezuela, West Indies,

Other Uses

The stems are utilized in building small shelters or shacks in much the same way as bamboo is used.

Synonyms

Artanthe plantaginea (Lam.) Miq.Artanthe saururoides (Desv. ex Harm.) Miq.Enckea amalago (L.) Griseb.Enckea amalago var. hirtella Griseb.Enckea ceanothifolia (Kunth) KunthEnckea orthostachya KunthEnckea plantaginea KunthEnckea sieberi Miq.Piper adenophlebium Trel.Piper amalago L. var. amalagoPiper amalago var. ceanothifolium (Kunth) Yunck.Piper amalago var. medium (Jacq.) Yunck.Piper amalago var. nigrinodum (C.DC.) Yunck.Piper amalago f. ceanothifolium (Kunth) Steyerm.Piper berlandieri C.DC.Piper calvescens Trel.Piper calvescens var. aguanum Trel.Piper calvescens var. cangrejalense Trel.Piper calvescens var. pedunculatum Trel.Piper calvescens var. potrerillosense Trel.Piper ceanothifolium KunthPiper cobanense Trel.Piper cobanense var. sarculatum Trel.Piper comayaguanum Trel. ex Yunck.Piper compactum Trel.Piper conversum Trel.Piper cubilquitzianum C.DC.Piper deamii var. yojoanum Trel.Piper decrescens (Miq.) C.DC.Piper decrescens var. ovatum C.DC.Piper discophorum C.DC.Piper duchassaingii C.DC.Piper gaumeri Trel.Piper gracillimum Trel.Piper gracillimum var. dantoense Trel.Piper henshenii C.DC.Piper lundellianum Trel.Piper lundellii Trel.Piper macintoshii Trel.Piper medium Jacq.Piper medium var. ceanothifolium (Kunth) Trel. &Yunck.Piper nicoyanum C.DC.Piper nigrinodum C.DC.Piper orthostachyum KunthPiper plantagineum Lam.Piper realgoanum C.DC.Piper recuperatum Trel.Piper reticulatum Vell. non L.Piper saururoides HarmsPiper sieberi (Miq.) C.DC.Piper siguatepequense Trel.Piper siguatepequense var. subrhombifolium Trel. ex Yunck.Piper syringaefolium Balb. ex Kunth Piper tenuipes C.DC.Piper tigerianum C.DC.Piper tiguanum C.DC.Piper tilaranum Trel.Piper vaccinum Standl. & Steyerm.Piper victorianum C.DC.Piper wilsonii Trel.Piper wulfschlaegelii C.DC.Piper xanthoneurum Trel.Steffensia plantaginea (Lam.) Kunth

Also Known As

Aniset, Anis mawon, Bwa anis, Bwa nwayo, Cordillero, Cordoncillo, Cu-uc-tzu, Guayuyo, Higuillo de limon, Higuillo olorosa, Macaxochitl, Matico macho, Sirio, Siwo bannann, Yaxal, Yazl

References (9)

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  • Grandtner, M. M. & Chevrette, J., 2013, Dictionary of Trees, Volume 2: South America: Nomenclature, Taxonomy and Ecology. Academic Press p 500
  • Hedrick, U.P., 1919, (Ed.), Sturtevant's edible plants of the world. p 499
  • Kermath, B. M., et al, 2014, Food Plants in the Americas: A survey of the domesticated, cultivated and wild plants used for Human food in North, Central and South America and the Caribbean. On line draft. p 664
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  • Piedra-Malagón, E. M., et al, 2022, Edible native plants of the Gulf of Mexico Province. Biodiversity Data Journal 10: e80565 p 27
  • Plants of Haiti Smithsonian Institute http://botany.si.edu/antilles/West Indies
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  • World Checklist of Useful Plant Species 2020. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

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