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Schinus molle, commonly known as the California pepper tree or Peruvian pepper tree, is a fast-growing evergreen tree that is native to South America, particularly the desert-like portions of the ...
This is a Brazilian pepper tree. The scientific name is Schinus terebinthifolius. It is highly invasive. You will want to remove it. I have a 200-foot long, asphalt over shell, single-lane ...
It all depends on the variety of pepper tree you have. If you have the Schinus molle variety, also known as the Peruvian, American or the Californian pepper tree, you’re good to go.
Do not confuse this weeping tree with its cousin, the Brazilian pepper, Schinus terebinthifolius.Though they bear similar peppercorn seed, you will see the difference in young trees growing in the ...
An import from South America’s Andes mountain range, the Peruvian pepper tree (Schinus molle) is instantly recognizable for its fragrant, lacy leaves, drooping branches, and knotted trunk.
A PEPPER tree that has sheltered generations of visitors to Hobart’s Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens is about to be removed. The garden’s arbour team has determined the prominent Schinus ...