| Piper achupallasense |
| Piper angamarcanum |
| Piper azuaiense |
| Piper baezanum |
| Piper baezense |
| Piper begoniiforme |
| Piper brachipilum |
| Piper brachystylum |
| Piper bullatifolium |
| Piper campii |
| Piper chimborazoense |
| Piper clathratum |
| Piper coeloneurum |
| Piper cutucuense |
| Piper densiciliatum |
| Piper diffundum |
| Piper disparipilum |
| Piper dodsonii |
| Piper entradense |
| Piper eriocladum |
| Piper eustylum |
| Piper fallenii |
| Piper gualeanum |
| Piper guayasanum |
| Piper huigranum |
| Piper hydrolapathum |
| Piper hylebates |
| Piper hylophilum |
| Piper lineatipilosum |
| Piper longicaudatum |
| Piper manabinum |
| Piper mendezense |
| Piper mexiae |
| Piper molliusculum |
| Piper nanegalense |
| Piper napo-pastazanum |
| Piper nebuligaudens |
| Piper perstrigosum |
| Piper platylobum |
| Piper poscitum |
| Piper prietoi |
| Piper productispicum |
| Piper puyoense |
| Piper regale |
| Piper saloyanum |
| Piper schuppii |
| Piper seychellarum |
| Seychelles Pepper |
| Piper skutchii |
| Piper sodiroi |
| Piper stipulosum |
| Piper subaduncum |
| Piper subnitidifolium |
| Piper supernum |
| Piper trachyphyllum |
| Piper valladolidense |
| Piper wibomii |
| Piper zarumanum |
Facts Summary:
Piper (commonly known as the Pepper Vine species) is a genus of plants of concern and found in the following area(s): Ecuador, Indian Ocean (Seychelles).
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| Scientific Name | Status | Listing Date | Range | |
| 1. | Piper achupallasense | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 2. | Piper angamarcanum | CR-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 3. | Piper azuaiense | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 4. | Piper baezanum | CR-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 5. | Piper baezense | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 6. | Piper begoniiforme | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 7. | Piper brachipilum | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 8. | Piper brachystylum | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 9. | Piper bullatifolium | CR-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 10. | Piper campii | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 11. | Piper chimborazoense | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 12. | Piper clathratum | CR-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 13. | Piper coeloneurum | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 14. | Piper cutucuense | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 15. | Piper densiciliatum | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 16. | Piper diffundum | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 17. | Piper disparipilum | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 18. | Piper dodsonii | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 19. | Piper entradense | CR-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 20. | Piper eriocladum | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 21. | Piper eustylum | CR-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 22. | Piper fallenii | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 23. | Piper gualeanum | CR-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 24. | Piper guayasanum | CR-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 25. | Piper huigranum | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 26. | Piper hydrolapathum | CR-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 27. | Piper hylebates | VU-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 28. | Piper hylophilum | VU-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 29. | Piper lineatipilosum | VU-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 30. | Piper longicaudatum | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 31. | Piper manabinum | CR-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 32. | Piper mendezense | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 33. | Piper mexiae | CR-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 34. | Piper molliusculum | CR-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 35. | Piper nanegalense | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 36. | Piper napo-pastazanum | VU-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 37. | Piper nebuligaudens | VU-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 38. | Piper perstrigosum | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 39. | Piper platylobum | CR-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 40. | Piper poscitum | CR-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 41. | Piper prietoi | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 42. | Piper productispicum | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 43. | Piper puyoense | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 44. | Piper regale | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 45. | Piper saloyanum | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 46. | Piper schuppii | VU-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 47. | Piper seychellarum | VU-IUCN | 2003 | Indian Ocean (Seychelles) |
| 48. | Piper skutchii | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 49. | Piper sodiroi | VU-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 50. | Piper stipulosum | CR-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 51. | Piper subaduncum | VU-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 52. | Piper subnitidifolium | CR-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 53. | Piper supernum | VU-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 54. | Piper trachyphyllum | CR-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 55. | Piper valladolidense | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 56. | Piper wibomii | CR-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
| 57. | Piper zarumanum | EN-IUCN | 2004 | Ecuador |
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