Description: commonly known as: aroeira, Bahamian holly (USA), Brazilian pepper, christmas berry, Florida holly, pepper tree, pink pepper, rose pepper • Chinese: 巴西乳香 ba xi ru xiang (Taiwan), 巴西胡椒木 ba xi hu jiao mu, 肖乳香 xiao ru xiang • Czech: pepř růžový, růžový pepř • Danish: rød peber • Dutch: roze peper • French: faux poivrier du Brésil, poivre de Bourbon, poivre rose (Réunion) • German: Brasilianischer pfeffer, rosa pfeffer • Hungarian: Brazilbors, rózsaszín bors • Icelandic: rósapipar • Japanese: サンショウモドキ sanshou modoki • Portuguese: aroeira Brasileira, aroeira da Praia, aroeira do Brejo, aroeira do Paraná, aroeira do Sertão, aroeirinha-do-campo, bálsamo, cabuí, cambuí, coraçao-de-bugre, corneíba, fruta-de-raposa, pimenta rosa, pimenteira bastarda, pimenteira do Peru • Portuguese, in Brazil: aroeira mansa, aroeira pimenteira, aroeira vermelha, aroeirinha-preta, coraciba, fruta-de-cotia, fruta-de-sabiá • Russian: Шинус терпентиновый shinus terpentinovyi, Схинус фисташколистный skhinus fistashkolistnyi, Схинус живичнолистный skhinus zhivichnolistnyi • Spanish: arveira, copal, pimienta de brasil, pirul, turbinto • Spanish, in Argentina: chichita, terebinto • Swedish: rosépeppar Reference:
M.M.P.N.D.. Date: 8 December 2007, 09:05. Source:
Schinus terebinthifolius var. acutifolius. Author:
Dinesh Valke from Thane, India.