No. Brazilian pepper tree (Schinus terebinthifolius) is a different species than Mexican elder (Sambucus mexicana).
The Brazilian pepper tree scientific name is shinus terebinthifolious,schinus is a greek word for master tree and terebinthifoliouswhich is the latin word for leaf. BY OSLO MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENT
Brazilian red pepper, or Brazilian pepper tree, is considered to be an invasive species in some regions and its berries are considered toxic if consumed in large quantities. It is not recommended to eat the berries of the Brazilian red pepper tree due to potential toxicity.
Geo Potts has written: 'The pepper tree (schinus molle l.) as a cause of hay fever in South Africa' -- subject(s): Schinus, Hay fever, Causes and theories of causation, Brazilian pepper tree
A tree that grows pepper.
Peruvian Pepper or false pepper (Schinus molle) is and evergreen tree not to be confused with Pepper (spice) which is a vine not a tree.
it comes from Brazilian cherry tree
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the brazillian pepper prefers a warm climate in order to live.
no the Brazilian golden frog is an amphibian
Bétula.
Pimento is a pepper plant, not a tree.