Schinus terebinthifolia

Characteristics
Dicots
Schinus terebinthifolia Raddi
BRAZILIAN PEPPER
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This species was purposely introduced into Florida possibly around 1898 (Williams et al. 2005). As an invasive species, biological control agents are being sought (Wheeler et al. 2017), with two proposed for use: Calophya latiforceps and Pseudophilothrips ichini. This plant contains cardanol, a molecule similar to urushiols that can be irritating to some persons exposed to it (Morton 1978; Stahl et al. 1983). The specific epithet has been determined to appropriately be "terebinthifolia" in accord with a feminine genus, although "terebinthifolius" has been used frequently (Zona 2015).
Not Native FAC (NWPL) FISC(I) AD (WAP) FAC (DEP)
Classification
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SAPINDALES
Schinus terebinthifolia Raddi - BRAZILIAN PEPPER
Citation
SCHINUS TEREBINTHIFOLIA Raddi, Quar. Piant. Nuov. Bras. 20. 1820.
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Species Distribution Map
Plant Photos
Schinus terebinthifolia - 90
Schinus terebinthifolia - Gil Nelson
Schinus terebinthifolia - 25
Schinus terebinthifolia - Betty Wargo
Schinus terebinthifolia - 229
Schinus terebinthifolia - Patricia Howell
Schinus terebinthifolia - 159
Schinus terebinthifolia - Keith Bradley
Schinus terebinthifolia - 10
Schinus terebinthifolia - Allen Boatman
Schinus terebinthifolia - 10
Schinus terebinthifolia - Allen Boatman
Schinus terebinthifolia - 10
Schinus terebinthifolia - Allen Boatman
Schinus terebinthifolia - 270
Schinus terebinthifolia - Shirley Denton
Schinus terebinthifolia - 233
Schinus terebinthifolia - Paul L. Redfearn, Jr.
Schinus terebinthifolia - 270
Schinus terebinthifolia - Shirley Denton
Schinus terebinthifolia - 139
Schinus terebinthifolia - John R. Park
Schinus terebinthifolia - 139
Schinus terebinthifolia - John R. Park