Tasmannia lanceolata, Mountain Pepper, is a shrub native to Australia, prized for its aromatic leaves and peppery berries used in cuisine.
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Sunlight
Full sun to partial shade.
Watering
Regular but allow soil to dry slightly between waterings.
Soil
Well-drained
Temperature
Prefers cool to temperate climates.
Fertilizer
Infrequent feeding.
Full sun to partial shade.
Can tolerate full sun in cooler climates; benefits from some shade in hotter regions.
Regular but allow soil to dry slightly between waterings.
Prefers consistent moisture; avoid waterlogged conditions.
Well-drained
Prefers cool to temperate climates.
Hardy to moderate frosts once established. Avoid extreme heat.
Infrequent feeding.
A light feed in spring is usually adequate; organic compost is beneficial.
Plant Type
Shrub, Tree
Plant Category
Ornamental
Plant Place Type
Garden, Pot
Lifespan
Perennial
Plant Height
2 to 5 m
Spread
1 to 2 m
Growth Rate
Moderate
Dormancy
Semi-deciduous
Leaf Color
Green
Leaf Type
Lanceolate
Flower Size
Small
Optimal Sunlight Lux
60000
Toxic for humans
No
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Toxic for pets
No
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Edible
Yes