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Piper betle
1 Minerals
2 Bacteria
3 Plants
4 Animals
5 Humans
Kingdom
3
Plants
1 Archaeoplastidae
2 Cryptogamae
3 Bryophyta
4 Pteridophyta
5 Gymnospermae
6 Angiospermae
7 Fungi
Phylum
6
Angiospermae
1 Amborellanae
2 Magnolianae
3 Lilianae
4 Fabanae
5 Malvanae
6 Asteranae
Class
2
Magnolianae
1 Cabombeidae
2 Magnoliidae
Subclass
2
Magnoliidae
1 Austrobaileyales
2 Annonoideae
3 Malmeoideae
4 Magnoliales
5 Laurales
6 Piperales
7 Aristolochiales
Phase
6
Piperales
0
1 Macropiperoideae
2 Peperomiaceae
3 Enckeoideae
4 Macrostachioideae
5 Raduloideae
6 Schillerioideae
7 Saururaceae
Subphase
0
01 Beginning
02 Finding space
03 Comparing
04 Establishing
05 Preparing
06 Proving
07 Practicing
08 Perseverance
09 Success in sight
10 Success
11 Preserve / Maintain
12 Doubt / Defending
13 Retiring
14 Formal
15 Loss
16 Remembering
17 Letting go
18 Rest
Stage
17
Name
Piper betle
Author
Qjure
Type
Info
Chapter
3-622.60.17
Book
Book
Qjurious
Family
Piperbetloideae
English: Betel nut.
Names: Sirih; Sirih carang; Sirih; Bed; Siyeh; Betel quid; Paan.
Content
: Beta sisterol.
Botany
: vine; glossy heart-shaped leaves; white catkin; South East Asia.
Content
: areciline, transferred in arecaidine with calcium.