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Robert Coventry 12-04-2003 02:08 AM

Peppercorn Trees from cuttings?
 
Can peppercorn trees be grown from cuttings?

Thanks in advance.

Rob.

Cereoid-XXX 12-04-2003 04:44 AM

Peppercorn Trees from cuttings?
 
What are peppercorn trees?

Are you alluding to Schinus areira from Australia?


Peppercorns are the fruit of the tropical Piper nigrum vine. That is the
source of black pepper.

http://www.spiceskerala.com/pepper.htm


Robert Coventry wrote in message
om...
Can peppercorn trees be grown from cuttings?

Thanks in advance.

Rob.




Robert Coventry 12-04-2003 11:08 PM

Peppercorn Trees from cuttings?
 
"Cereoid-XXX" wrote in message om...
What are peppercorn trees?

Are you alluding to Schinus areira from Australia?


I think so, it sounds familiar, I haven't been able to match that
name with a photo in any book I've seen so I can't be sure. They are
very common around old railway stations in Victoria, and in some
country towns.

Peppercorns are the fruit of the tropical Piper nigrum vine. That is the
source of black pepper.

http://www.spiceskerala.com/pepper.htm


Rob.

sandra 12-04-2003 11:56 PM

Peppercorn Trees from cuttings?
 
I am sooooo curious to know about this vine and what zone are you
planning to grow it in. Please let me know!
regards,
Sandra

Cereoid-XXX 13-04-2003 05:56 AM

Peppercorn Trees from cuttings?
 
Schinus areira is a weed tree in Australia.

Look in a book on Australian weeds.


Robert Coventry wrote in message
om...
"Cereoid-XXX" wrote in message

om...
What are peppercorn trees?

Are you alluding to Schinus areira from Australia?


I think so, it sounds familiar, I haven't been able to match that
name with a photo in any book I've seen so I can't be sure. They are
very common around old railway stations in Victoria, and in some
country towns.

Peppercorns are the fruit of the tropical Piper nigrum vine. That is the
source of black pepper.

http://www.spiceskerala.com/pepper.htm


Rob.





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