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Description: English: Location taken: Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami, FL USA. Names: Pimenta dioica (L.) Merr., Allehaande, Allehånde, Allgewürz, Allgewürz, Allrahanda, Allspice, Alspice, Âmajskij Perec, Amomummag, Aromatopeperi, Bahar, Bahar Halu, Bahari, Bakhar, Bhar Hub Wa Na'im, Clavo De Jamaica (Dominican Rep), Clover Pepper, Clover-Pepper, Darapghpegh, Darapġpeġ, Duo Xiang Guo, Englisches Gewürz, Enibahar, Fulful Ifranji Halu, Fulful Mexik, Gaṇḍa, Gandha, Grand Piment, Guayabita, Harilik Pimendipuu, Hi-(ya)-Ku-Mi-Ko-Si-(yo)-U, Hřebíčkový Pepř, Hyakumikosho, Ienibahar, İkievli pimenta, Jamaica Peper, Jamaica Pepper, Jamaica-Pepper, Jamaican Pepper, Jamaicapeper, Jamaicapfeffer, Jamaika Biberi, Jamaikai Szegfűbors, Jamaikako Piperbeltz,Jamaikas Pipari, Jamajský Pepř, Kaabaab Chini, Kankola, Kekinis Pimentas, Korzennik Lekarski, Kryddpeppar, Kvapusis pipiras, Malagèt, Malagueta, Malaqueta, Maustepippuri, Mpachári, Myrtle Pepper, Nelkenpfeffer, Neugewürz, Newspice, Nové Koření, Nové Korenie, O--Ru-Su-Pa-I-Su, Ol-Seu-Pa-I-Seu, Olsupaisu, Oorusupaisu, Orsupaisu, Pementa De Xamaica, Pepe De Giamaica, Pepe Della. Date: 15 February 2007. Source: source: David Stang. First published at ZipcodeZoo.com. Author: Photo by David J. Stang.