10+ Brazilian Pepper Tree Arizona Images. Brazilian pepper tree schinus terebinthifolius medium growing. Medium size height and canopy.
Schinus Molle from www.public.asu.edu 1840s (ornamental) the family anacardiaceae contains poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, and schinus terebinthifolius, or brazilian peppertree.people sensitive to poison ivy, oak or sumac may also be allergic to brazilian pepper tree because it also has the potential to cause dermatitis to those with sensitive skin. Shrub or small tree seasonality: 21 feet, but reported as high as 50 feet flowers:
Easy to care for, once established it requires little to.
Tall and has aromatic leaves having a turpentine scent when crushed. High and wide makes it suitable to be used as a patio tree. Easy to care for, once established it requires little to. Imported from south america in the 1840s, brazilian peppertree quickly spread into natural areas, taking over native tree hammocks, pine flatlands and mangrove forest communities.
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