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Pimenta racemosa, Bay-rum

The oil from the tree is used to prepare bay-rum. This tree has potential to make a upright tree for both sunny and shaded locations in coastal-central and south Florida. The deep green foliage lends a rich feeling to any landscape. The trunk exfoliates in a wonderful fashion - the tree could be grown for this characteristic alone.

Clear all turf away from beneath the branches and mulch to the drip line, especially on young trees, to reduce competition with turf and weeds. This will allow roots to become well established and keep plants healthier. Prune the tree so trunks and branches will not rub each other. Remove some secondary branches on main branches with included bark. This reduces the likelihood of the main branch splitting from the tree later when it has grown to become an important part of the landscape. Locate the tree properly, taking into account the ultimate size, since the tree looks best if it is not pruned to control size. The tree can enhance any landscape with its delightful spring flush of foliage. It can be the centerpiece of your landscape if properly located.


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Bay-rum

Bay-rum

Bay-rum

Bay-rum