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Dirk Everaerd
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Peperomias

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Good pictures from Marie-Stephanie Samain , co-operator of the Botanic garden/Ghent university ( they own a huge collection of Peperomias)
Peperomia in Bolivia
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Thanks for linking to that Dirk. A fascinating set of photos.
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Very interesting travelogue Dirk.
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Thought it was a link to a pizza site:lolbt:
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