Piper borbonense

 Piper borbonense is a species of plant in the genus Piper. A close relative of black pepper, its berries are used as a spice known as voatsiperifery, which comes from voa, the Malagasy word for fruit, and tsiperifery, the local name of the plant.[1][2] A wild pepper, it grows in Madagascar.[3] It can reach up to 20 metres and needs a natural plant support.

Voatsiperifery
Piper borbonense (Wild Voatsiperifery Pepper) Fianarantsoa Madagascar.jpg
Scientific classificationedit
Kingdom:Plantae
Clade:Tracheophytes
Clade:Angiosperms
Clade:Magnoliids
Order:Piperales
Family:Piperaceae
Genus:Piper
Species:
P. borbonense
Binomial name
Piper borbonense
(Miq.) C. DC.

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