Diplopterys cabrerana (Chaliponga)
Peru, Napo, Leaves, Whole from Peru (SKU 2277)
Excellent quality whole leaves of Chaliponga. Sustainably and ethically wildharvested in January 2018 from region Rio Napo, Peru, near the border with Equador. Highly recommended.
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Origin
Variety
Part
Form
Unit
Price
2277
Peru
Napo
leaves
whole
10 gr
$ 2.69
25 gr
$ 6.01
50 gr
$ 10.72
100 gr
$ 19.14
250 gr
$ 42.73
500 gr
$ 76.30
1000 gr
$ 136.25
2000 gr
$ 245.25
0086
Peru
Tarapoto
leaves
whole
25 gr
$ 7.48
50 gr
$ 13.24
100 gr
$ 23.42
250 gr
$ 51.83
500 gr
$ 91.74
1000 gr
$ 162.36
2000 gr
$ 292.25
0182
Peru
Loreto
leaves
whole
25 gr
$ 9.51
50 gr
$ 16.85
100 gr
$ 29.82
250 gr
$ 65.97
500 gr
$ 116.75
1000 gr
$ 206.64
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The 800 species in 60 genera of the Malpighiaceae (Malpighia family) are shrubs or small trees, more often vines or lianas. Diplopterys cabrerana is native to South America and it can still be found growing wild in parts of Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru.
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