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    More information about Six (6) Schinus molle California Pepper Tree Cuttings – 7-8 Inches

    Description: Bring the lush beauty of the California Pepper Tree to your garden or landscape with this listing for six (6) unrooted cuttings of Schinus molle, each measuring 7-8 inches in length. Known for its attractive foliage and rare appearance, the California Pepper Tree is an exceptional choice for gardeners who want to add an exotic touch to their outdoor space.

    About Schinus molle (California Pepper Tree): Schinus molle, also known as the California Pepper Tree, Peppercorn Tree, or Peruvian Mastic Tree, is an evergreen tree native to regions from Peru to northern Chile, Brazil, and northeast Argentina. Despite its common name, it is not related to the true pepper tree (Piper nigrum). The tree has been valued for its solid wood and use in saddles, as well as its spice production, but it is not considered a food source approved by the Food and Drug Administration. The tree has also played a significant role in traditional Andean textile dyeing since the time of the Incas.

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