Family • Piperaceae
Buyo-buyo
Piper abbreviatum Opiz
FALSE KAVA
Scientific names | Common names |
Piper abbreviatum Opiz | Alapapan (Mbo.) |
Bagaybajon (Mbo.) | |
Buyo-buyo (Bik.) | |
Buyo-halo (P. Bis.) | |
Guti-guti (Bik.) | |
Halopai (Mbo.) | |
Kaligu-uan (Lan.) | |
Laiñgan (Sub.) | |
Lauigang (Tag.) | |
Lingolingo-daytoi (Bis.) | |
Manikatapai (Bag.) | |
Samaina (Mbo.) | |
Tandauon (Mbo.) | |
False kava (Engl.) | |
Quisumbing's compilation lists many synonyms for Piper abbreviatum: Piper chaba, P rhombophyllum, P. miquelinum, P. rubripunctulatum, P. parvispica, P. mearnsii, Chavica chaba, and C. popuulifolia. Some compilations lists some of Quisumbing's synonyms (Piper chaba Blume) as separate species. | |
Piper abbreviatum Opiz is an accepted name The Plant List | |
The Plant List provides no synonyms for Piper abbreviatum Opiz. | |
The common English name "False kava" is applied to several species as well as to some as yet unidentified. The main idea behind that name is to distinguish it from the 118 odd cultivars of the true kava (Piper methysticum). Usually false kavas are world renowned noxious weeds. False kava is known in Tonga as "Kava Hawaii" and in Samoa as "Ava Fiti". Both names reflect the source of the invasion. Sorting Piper Names |
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IMAGE SOURCE: Piper Chaba / File:Piper chaba BotGardBln1105Z.JPG / Berlin Botanical Gardens Berlin-Dahlem / Nov 2005 /GNU Free DocumnetaionLicense / Wikipedia |
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