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Schinus molle is an evergreen tree that grows to 15 m. It is native to an area from the Peruvian Andes to southern Brazil. The bright pink fruits of S. molle are often sold as "pink peppercorns", although it is unrelated to black pepper. The word molle in Schinus molle comes from mulli, the Quechua word for the tree. The tree is host to the pepper-tree moth, Bombycomorpha bifascia.
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Taxonomy
Scientific:
Schinus molle
Family:
Anacardiaceae
Genus:
Schinus
Kingdom:
Plantae
Order:
Sapindales
Habit:
tree