Schinus molle California pepper tree 10 seeds TessGruun
Schinus molle (Peruvian pepper, also known as American pepper, Peruvian pepper tree, escobilla, false pepper, rosé pepper, molle del Peru, pepper tree, peppercorn tree, California pepper tree, pirul, Peruvian mastic, Anacahuita o Aguaribay and Pepperina is an evergreen tree that can reach 15 meters in height. It is native to an area from the Peruvian Andes to southern Brazil. The bright pink fruits of Schinus molle are often sold as "pink peppercorns," although S. molle is not related to black pepper (Piper nigrum). You can perfectly keep Schinus molle as a tub plant in Belgium, a beautiful plant that produces peppers faster as a tub plant.
Schinus molle is a fast-growing evergreen tree that can grow up to 15 meters high and wide. It is the largest of all Schinus species and possibly the longest-lived. The upper branches of the tree tend to droop. The tree's pinnately compound leaves are 8-25 cm long × 4-9 cm wide and consist of 19-41 alternate leaflets. The flowers are small, white and borne profusely in panicles at the ends of drooping branches. The fruits are round drupes 5-7 mm in diameter with woody seeds that turn from green to red, pink or purple. They are borne in dense clusters of hundreds of berries throughout the year .
Schinus molle is a fast-growing evergreen tree that can grow up to 15 meters high and wide. It is the largest of all Schinus species and possibly the longest-lived. The upper branches of the tree tend to droop. The tree's pinnately compound leaves are 8-25 cm long × 4-9 cm wide and consist of 19-41 alternate leaflets. The flowers are small, white and borne profusely in panicles at the ends of drooping branches. The fruits are round drupes 5-7 mm in diameter with woody seeds that turn from green to red, pink or purple. They are borne in dense clusters of hundreds of berries throughout the year .
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