Every person is seen to be cultivating something for some food or for marketing interest in making a garden, it includes potato, potato, jhal chilli and different types of vegetables in that case i.e. in cultivation it is seen that following different rules to plant them as well as this There are some rules in the field of pepper cultivation. They are that as pepper has low water tolerance, in the field of pepper cultivation, after plowing the land well, a groove should be made in the ground so that the groove should be raised up to one wrist and then tied on top of it. The plants i.e. the seedlings should be sown. In this case, it will be seen that when the rain water occurs, it is flowing through the drains, but no plants are harmed because these pepper plants have very little water tolerance. will be..
Piper, the pepper plants or pepper vines, is an economically and ecologically important genus in the family Piperaceae.
Scientific classificatione
Kingdom:
Plantae
Clade:
Tracheophytes
Clade:
Angiosperms
Clade:
Magnoliids
Order:
Piperales
Family:
Piperaceae
Subfamily:
Piperoideae
Genus:
Piper
L.
Synonyms
Anderssoniopiper Trel.
Arctottonia Trel.
Artanthe Miq.
Chavica Miq.
Discipiper Trel. & Stehlé
Lepianthes Raf.
Lindeniopiper Trel.
Macropiper Miq.
Ottonia Spreng.
Pleiostachyopiper Trel.
Pleistachyopiper Trel.
Pothomorphe Miq.
Trianaeopiper Trel
Pepper plants belong to the magnoliids, which are angiosperms but neither monocots nor eudicots. Their family, Piperaceae, is most closely related to the lizardtail family (Saururaceae), which in fact generally look like smaller, more delicate and amphibious pepper plants. Both families have characteristic tail-shaped inflorescences covered in tiny flowers. A somewhat less close relative is the pipevine family (Aristolochiaceae). A well-known and very close relative – being also part of the Piperaceae – are the radiator plants of the genus Peperomia.
The scientific name Piper and the common name "pepper" are derived from the Sanskrit term pippali, denoting the long pepper (P. longum).
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