It is "árbol de pimiento".
A tree that grows pepper.
Peruvian Pepper or false pepper (Schinus molle) is and evergreen tree not to be confused with Pepper (spice) which is a vine not a tree.
The Brazilian Pepper Tree is a tree that does not require much care. The tree should be fertilized in the spring and watered as needed.
Pimento is a pepper plant, not a tree.
In Spanish the name "Pepper" is "Pimienta" but i can't find what it means.
No. The peppercorn tree is native to southern America. The Alpine Pepper tree is native to mountainous areas of Tasmania. Other pepper trees in Australia are not native, and are often considered weeds.
A crossbow itself is not designed to kill plants like a pepper tree. However, if a crossbow is used to shoot an arrow or bolt that penetrates the tree, it could potentially damage the tree or cause injury, depending on the severity of the impact. Ultimately, the likelihood of killing a healthy pepper tree would depend on factors such as the location of the shot and the tree's overall health.
The Spanish word for tree is árbol.
pepper
No. Brazilian pepper tree (Schinus terebinthifolius) is a different species than Mexican elder (Sambucus mexicana).
you trim it every day
Evergreen