Brazilian Pepper Tree     *Schinus terebinthifolius*

only because the berries seem to be not in any  real graceful bunches, seem
helter skelter bunch...  and leaves are wider than the other schinus with
pink berries ..


and cant be more specific as to the variety since we dont have leaf sizes
etc ...



the other tree with pink berries is my personal favorite:  Peruvian
pepper *Schinus
molle *has gracefully hanging leaves and even more graceful bunches of pink
berries.


ALSO.... In such cases whole tree and trunk, esp bark is very important.


These trees in malls parking lots and gardens are your captive audience,
cant move, giving you chance to photograph trunk, bark and overall tree
canopy and graceful carriage.  Believe me the graceful tree canopy pictures
will give you a great deal of pleasure for years to come. (in addition to
sharing them with us, :)  ...)


Schinus bark is very interesting, once you see it,  cant forget it.  OF
course the tree needs to be a bit older than most of newer towns street
trees or newer landscaping plantings.


usha di




On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 9:30 PM, Aarti S. Khale <aarti.kh...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Again in Fremont, a very common tree full of tiny Pink berries, turning
> black when ripe.
> Pictures taken on 28th Sept,14.
> Aarti
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