Peppertree (Schinus)

Peppertree Genus Details

The peppertree is native to Brazil and Peru. It grows to 40' tall and is used widely as a street tree in California. The leaves are feather-shaped, alternate, evergreen and 9" long. Red 1/4" berries occur in the fall and are used as Christmas decorations.
Peppertree Allergy Info

Despite the fact that this genus is insect-pollinated, it has been cited as very allergenic to some individuals, and may cross-react with mango (Mangifera) pollen.
Peppertree Pollen Description

Grains are prolate to spheroidal; the amb triangular with convex sides and 3-colporate or occasionally brevicolpate to porate. The colpi are typically long and narrow and the sexine is often striate.
Pollen grains are generally 25-30 micrometers.
Species in This Genus

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Peppertree (Schinus) is a genus of the ANACARDIACEAE family.
This genus includes the following allergenic species:
This genus includes the following allergenic species: