Tasmannia lanceolata
Mountain Pepper, Tasmanian Pepperberry, Cornish Pepperleaf
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Tasmannia lanceolata, Mountain Pepper or Tasmanian Pepperberry is an attractive small shrub to small tree with elegant lanceolate foliage and brightly contrasting maroon-red stems. In Spring, inflorescences of pinkish buds open to creamy-white flowers with centres of yellow stamens. Dark-red berries follow in autumn and ripen to a glossy black. The plant is highly aromatic and both leaves and berries are used as a sweet-peppery spice.
Tasmannia lanceolata was previously known as Drimys lanceolata and it is still often found sold under that now revised synonym.
Additional Information
Order | Canellales |
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Family | Winteraceae |
Synonyms | Drimys lanceolata, Drimys aromatica, Winterana lanceolata |
Geographical Origin | Australia: Tasmania, Victoria, NSW |
Cultivation | Shady or semi-shady aspect. Well-drained but moist acidic soil with plenty of humus |
Eventual Height | 3.5m-4m |
Eventual Spread | 2.5m |
Hardiness | Usually hardy in the UK. Goes down to about -10C and possibly as low as -14C in sheltered aspects. In northerly or inland areas, protect with fleece during a cold winter |
Tasmannia lanceolata
Mountain Pepper, Tasmanian Pepperberry, Cornish Pepperleaf
Size
ex 2.5L pots
Availability:
Sold Out
£12.99
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