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Facts about Pimientillo

Xylopia frutescens popularly known as Pimientillo is actually an evergreen tree belonging to Xylopia L genus and Annonaceae (custard apples) family. The plant is native from South Mexico to Southern Tropical America. Few of the popular common names of the plants are Pimientillo, Embira, Embiriba, Embiribinha, Envira and Envirira.

Pimientillo Facts

Name Pimientillo
Scientific Name Xylopia frutescens
Native S. Mexico to S. Tropical America
Common Names Pimientillo, Embira, Embiriba, Embiribinha, Envira, Envirira
Name in Other Languages Chinese:  Tè ruìmù bàn mù (特瑞木瓣木)
English:  Pimientillo, Alasa pegretoe, Kuyama, Pedreku, Pegrekoe, Pegrekoe wood, Polewood,  Shrubby xylopia
French:  Conguericou, Jejerecou, Jejereku, Xylopie frutescente
Japanese: Koagerukuu (コアジェルク)
Portuguese:  Coagerucu,  Embira, Embira-preta, Embira vermelha, Imbira, JejerucÃ, Pajerecu, Pau-carne, Pau de imbira, Pimenta longa,  Pimientillo, Pindaiba, Embiriba, Embiribinha, Envira, Envirira, Pindaíba-de-folha-miúda, Pindaíba-preta, Sementes-de-imbira
Spanish:  Brujo, Malagueta, Malagueto, Malagueto chico, Malagueto hembra,  Malagueto macho, Manga larga, Palanca,  Palata, pimientillo
Plant Growth Habit Medium-sized evergreen tree
Growing Climates Rainforests, roadside, farmland and in areas that are not typically subject to intermittent flood
Soil Prefers medium-fertile, well-drained, sandy soil. Established plants are drought tolerant. Newly planted young trees commonly establish well and grow away rapidly
Plant Size 4 – 8 meters tall (up to 20 meters in the Guyanas) and has a straight, cylindrical bole that can be 20 – 30 cm in diameter
Leaf The simple leaves are alternate, evergreen. They are lanceolate, entire and petiolate
Flowering season May and June
Taste Acrid, aromatic taste

Plant Description

Pimientillo is a medium-sized evergreen tree with longish, spreading crown and very typical horizontal branches. The plant normally grows about 4 – 8 meters tall (up to 20 meters in Guyanas) and has a straight, cylindrical bole that is 20 – 30 cm in diameter. The plant is found growing in. The plant prefers medium-fertile, well-drained, sandy soil. Well established plants are drought tolerant. Newly planted young trees commonly establish well and grow away rapidly.

Branches are long and have numerous leaves. Leaves are sharp, arranged in a flat plane, regularly-spaced and alternate. Underside of the leaf has a mild, bluish color, and secondary veins seem to be lacking (noticeable under nearby inspection). On larger trees, the long branches sag is such a way that from a distance, the whole crown seems pointy at top, in the form of Christmas tree. The tree is collected from the wild for local use as a source of medicines, food and numerous products.

Traditional uses and benefits of Pimientillo

Culinary Uses

Other Facts

References:

https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=506196#null

http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-2468224

https://tropical.theferns.info/viewtropical.php?id=Xylopia+frutescens

https://gd.eppo.int/taxon/XYPFR

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