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Allspice Tree Flowering (Pimenta dioica)


Allspice Tree Flowering (Pimenta dioica) (Pimenta dioica (Allspice))

This tree is such an aromatic tree, which I use in cooking a lot (the leaves not the berries). It puts out its flowers spikes in January and flowers in April and May and the berries of commerce are ready to pick in July. Photo taken May 24, 2018.



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I use this for pumpkin pie. Wish I could get it fresh like this.

25 May, 2018

 

Bathgate,

It's an easy tree to grow and keep small. This one seems to have a lot of yellow leaves in spring...not sure why.

I cook with the fresh leaves a lot. The leaves are generally not dried because it looses its flavor.

25 May, 2018

 

Used for medicinal use too.

27 May, 2018

 

Yes, the uses are countless. I saw a documentary on Allspice and I was amazed how much it was used for.

28 May, 2018

 

I shall have to look on you tube see if the documentary is on there.

28 May, 2018

 

It's is on YouTube.

29 May, 2018

 

Yes I found it I am going to watch it to night ☺

https://youtu.be/VlUbr2b5wgY

29 May, 2018

 

Great! I think you'll enjoy it. :>))

30 May, 2018

 

I did interesting how they put it in shoes .

31 May, 2018

 

Yes, this is why I said there's so much more that the Allspice is used for. :>))

31 May, 2018

 

I get it now! That's the "ALL" in Allspice.

31 May, 2018

 

☺ Yes lots more .

31 May, 2018

 

Yes Bathgate ☺ just goes to show how many plants have so many other uses.

31 May, 2018



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