No, it is not OK to burn. Brazilian Pepper is in the same family as poison ivy. Touching the sap can cause allergic reactions in some people. Burning the plant and breathing in the smoke can cause respiratory problems. Do not use for fires, cooking or otherwise.
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.
No. Brazilian pepper tree (Schinus terebinthifolius) is a different species than Mexican elder (Sambucus mexicana).
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the brazillian pepper prefers a warm climate in order to live.
Lick the burn. How the hell did you manage to get burned by pepper in the first place? Here is an easy prevention. Dont go near pepper
The Brazilian pepper tree scientific name is shinus terebinthifolious,schinus is a greek word for master tree and terebinthifoliouswhich is the latin word for leaf. BY OSLO MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENT
No. It's illegal.
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Schinus molle, Schinus aroeira, and Schinus terebinthifolius - are all interchangeably called "peppertrees." All parts of the tree have high oil and essential oil contents that produce a spicy, aromatic scent. The leaves of the Brazilian peppertree have such high oil content that leaf pieces jerk and twist when placed in hot water as the oil is released. The berries, which have a peppery flavor, are used in syrups, vinegar, and beverages in Peru; are added to Chilean wines; and are dried and ground up for a pepper substitute in the tropics. The dried berries have also been used as an adulterant of black pepper in some countries.
Yes you can use it on layers.
Not unless you are already allergic. Cayenne pepper has actually been shown to help eyesight. It will burn, but so will it burn on your tongue, the burn is okay and should fade- especially as you produce tears
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