Peppercorn Trees Give Charm and Character to Large Spaces

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • Schinus ‘Peppercorn Tree’ is a classic and beautiful tree which is evergreen (doesn't lose it's leaves in Winter) and has a lovely sculptured form. Create the perfect border or feature tree for your property with Peppercorn trees. It produces small, white flowers on long panicles at the ends of branches, followed by reddish fruit which hang like strings of beads throughout the tree. Rough grey bark covers the trunk and branches which, with age develop wonderfully gnarled trunks and burls adding to its architectural beauty. This beautiful shade tree is bird attracting.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @MrChangeordie
    @MrChangeordie 2 года назад +3

    Finally someone who has something positive to say about this tree and not trying to kill it...but u lost me wearing the pink dress at the end

    • @vanillacuttings56
      @vanillacuttings56 Год назад

      Pink dress ?

    • @KellBC1
      @KellBC1 3 месяца назад

      You do understand how invasive they our to our natives?

    • @Neneng60
      @Neneng60 2 месяца назад

      @@vanillacuttings56 It was the adds 😅

  • @millar426
    @millar426 Год назад

    These trees were also some of the first shade trees brought across by the British so, it has some colonial history attached as well.

  • @PapadumGeek
    @PapadumGeek 3 года назад

    Are these invasive? I'm looking at planting two at the back near the shed and our prob 5m from a slab?

    • @LIMUSBEAN
      @LIMUSBEAN 3 года назад

      They’ll grow around ya pipes and shit, messing with pavers and bricks etc and blanket the ground around it sterilising it making it a cunt of a time to get anything to grow around em

  • @nedkelly8633
    @nedkelly8633 2 года назад

    How do I grow one from seed on farm?

  • @vanillacuttings56
    @vanillacuttings56 Год назад

    Can we grow it on tropical climate like Thailand (with a good drainage preparation work in the soil to avoid root diseases ) ?

    • @hellohelloplants
      @hellohelloplants  Год назад

      Yes you should be able to grow in tropical environment at altitude, so on top of a mountain where it is a bit more cooler and more rain. Preparation to soil is a great idea.

    • @vanillacuttings56
      @vanillacuttings56 Год назад

      @@hellohelloplantsI have 2 small trees growing from seeds, but it seems they got a root disease… I have brown spots coming on the leaves and some stems and new shoots are drying… they were growing quite fast last few month but now situation changing… they are dying… I sprayed copper hydroxide this morning… will do it again next week… any better suggestion ?

    • @hellohelloplants
      @hellohelloplants  Год назад

      How much water are you giving them? Also is the soil well drained? As that could be causing problems.

  • @ignacioportillo2390
    @ignacioportillo2390 Год назад

    Pirul

  • @raphlvlogs271
    @raphlvlogs271 3 года назад

    they look more like mesquites than willows.

  • @shannonking6901
    @shannonking6901 Год назад +1

    Can you eat them

    • @hellohelloplants
      @hellohelloplants  Год назад +1

      The pink peppercorns from Peruvian pepper trees are 100 percent edible

    • @zbjz
      @zbjz 2 дня назад

      @@hellohelloplants How do they taste?