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-Schinus terebinthifolia Raddi - Anacardiaceae - Brazilian pepper tree, Christmas berry tree, **Brasilianischer Pfefferbaum**+Schinus terebinthifolia Raddi - syn.Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi; Schinus mucronulatus Mart.; Schinus antiarthritica Mart. ex Marchand Anacardiaceae \\ 
 +Brazilian pepper tree, Christmas berry tree, **Brasilianischer Pfefferbaum**
  
 Shrub or tree, native to South America (Brazil, Paraguay), naturalized (invasive) in Florida; leaves elliptic-oblong; flowers in axillary panicles, white; fruit a red drupe.  Shrub or tree, native to South America (Brazil, Paraguay), naturalized (invasive) in Florida; leaves elliptic-oblong; flowers in axillary panicles, white; fruit a red drupe. 
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 [[http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S1516-05722013000100022&script=sci_arttext]] [[http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S1516-05722013000100022&script=sci_arttext]]
  
-{{http://plantillustrations.org/ILLUSTRATIONS_HD/117451.jpg}} \\ +"Schinus molle L. is just the most common and most used pink pepper. Yet, the Brazilian pink pepper, Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi is also used in perfumery, and actually is the pink pepper ("Red Berries CO2 extract") in the mega success 'Pleasures' (Estée Lauder, 1995) by Annie Buzantian and Alberto Morillas. The quality of Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi used in 'Pleasures' is actually harvested in Reunion and Mauritius islands, which is said to be the best. Besides this 'Bourbón pink pepper' quality, and the Bazilian one, S. terebinthifolius is also grown in Madagascar, Florida, and South Africa. In tropical regions, the S. terebinthifolius tree can reach 8-10 m in high, but on Reaunion and Mauritius it rarely exceeds 5 m, and thus is more like a bushy skrub. The fresh but at the same time warm-spicy woody-peppery odor of S. terebinthifolius is finer and less terpenic than that of S. molle, but otherwise they are similar and can be used interchangably if intended as a nuanceur only, and not a main note as in 'Pleasures'." \\ 
-Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, vol. 54p. 371, t. 7 (1967) \\ +[[https://www.facebook.com/ScentChemistry/photos/a.276220969071591/1206085876085091?locale=fr_FR|Scent and Chemistry facebook 20151011]]  
-[[http://plantillustrations.org/species.php?id_species=916646]]+ 
 +The essential oil (EO), hexane extract (HE), and dichloromethane extract (DE) of the fruits showed different profiles. Main components were (EO/HE/DE, %): α-pinene (23.4, 1.1, 9.4), β-pinene (1.0, 0.0, 3.6), α-terpinene (20.3, 0.0, 4.9), 1,8-cineole (8.2, 3.7, 14.0), β-phellandrene (10.1, 1.7, 24.7), caryophyllene (2.4, 11.9, 3.6), germacrene D (1.7, 13.6, 4.7), δ-cadinene (0.9, 1.4, 1.2). \\ 
 +[Oliveira, Mariana S. de, et al. "Chemical composition and antifungal and anticancer activities of extracts and essential oils of Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi fruit." (2018)] [[https://www.arca.fiocruz.br/bitstream/icict/27868/2/mariana_de_oliveira_et_all.pdf]] 
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 +{{http://images.mobot.org/tropicosimages3/detailimages/TropicosImages2/100230000/D3332C48-09B1-4429-89F0-57B7EE4BD07E.jpg?600}} \\ 
 +Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, vol.54p.371, t.7 (1967) \\ 
 +[[http://www.tropicos.org/Image/100230592]]
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