Peperomia tutensis is a species of epiphyte in the genus Peperomia.[1] It was first described by Ricardo Callejas and published in the book ":Flora Mesoamericana 2(2): 469–470, 104, t. 26. 2020".[2] It primarily grows on wet tropical biomes.[3] The species name came from Cerro Tute, where first specimens of this species were collected.[4] It is endemic to Panama.[5] [6] First specimens where found at an altitude of 1000 meters in Cerro Tute, Veraguas.[7]
Flora Mesoamericana 2(2): 469–470, 104, t. 26. 2020
. legacy.tropicos.org . Callejas Posada, Ricardo. 23 February 2024.Flora Mesoamericana 2(2): 469–470, 104, t. 26. 2020
. legacy.tropicos.org . Callejas Posada, Ricardo. 23 February 2024.Flora Mesoamericana 2(2): 469–470, 104, t. 26. 2020
. legacy.tropicos.org . Callejas Posada, Ricardo. 23 February 2024.