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Schinus molle - Wikipedia The bright pink fruits of Schinus molle are often sold as "pink peppercorns" although S molle is unrelated to black pepper (Piper nigrum) The word molle in Schinus molle comes from mulli, [9] the Quechua word for the tree The tree is host to the pepper-tree moth, Bombycomorpha bifascia
Tree Spotlight: California Pepper Tree - Canopy : Canopy The California pepper tree received its colloquial name from its high abundance, cultivation, and long history in California However, contrary to its nickname as the “California” pepper tree, Schinus molle originates from the arid regions of northern South America and the Peruvian Andes
Pepper tree | Description Facts | Britannica Pepper trees are long-lived and quick-growing and can reach some 15 metres (50 feet) in height The plant has a wide canopy, and young branches are typically weeping The long compound leaves have storage cells that contain a volatile oil and emit a peppery fragrance when broken
Pepper Trees: Everything You Need to Know - americadiy. com A fast-growing evergreen shade tree, pepper trees are native to an area from the Andes of Peru, down to southern Brazil In the US, pepper trees are found naturally in southern and southwestern states and thrive in locations like southern California
Schinus molle at San Marcos Growers Schinus molle (California Pepper Tree) – An evergreen tree that grows 25-40 feet tall with rough twisted dark gray bark and a wide weeping habit, spreading as wide as tall It has bright green pinnately compound leaves that are 5 to 12 inches long with many 1 to 2 inch-long narrow leaflets
California Pepper Tree - GDNC Nursery Tiny whitish or greenish-yellow flowers grow on both male and female pepper trees Followed by small, round, red, and aromatic fruits (peppercorns) that only grow on female trees
Schinus molle Profile – California Invasive Plant Council Schinus molle (Peruvian peppertree) is an aromatic, evergreen shrub or tree (family Anacardiaceae) found in central and southern California It is native to more arid parts of the Andes and elsewhere in south America and has been widely introduced as a street tree elsewhere around the world