What is Carolina All Spices?
Carolina Allspice is a dense shrub that usually occurs in the Appalachian and Smoky Mountain in the Eastern United States. It is assumed that it is originally from North Carolina. It is characterized by dark green leaves and dark red flowers. These flowers usually have a slightly spicy aroma.
There are many names for this garden plant. Several of them are sweet shrubs, strawberry shrubs and a sweet shade. It could also be called a lively flower. It is assumed that this name was due to the fact that women put the flowers of this plant into the device of their dress as a kind of perfume. In many cases it can grow as wide as it is. The plant tends to grow very quickly, so it should be supported by grid or placed near the fence or building. They are usually around six -inch (15.24 cm) long. These leaves are normally dark green at the top and paler green on the underside. During the autumn, this leaves may be yellow just before throwing away from the tree.
red-violet flowers of this shrub usually appear early in the spring and last throughout the summer. These flowers are approximately two inches (5.08 cm) across. Each has multiple layers of petals. Most of the time these flowers have a very mild scent, which is said to repel deer and insects.
BLOSSOMS This shrub normally turns into small brown fruits that are similar to the module. These actually contain seeds of plants. These semi -pods can appear at the beginning of autumn and last throughout the winter.
Carolina can grow in different soil conditions, from those with a pH of 6.1 to 7.5. It can thrive in a partial shadow, although it usually prefers full sunlight. This shrub does not usually have to be connected if there is no dryness, in which case it can be soaked once or twice a week.
This small tree should not be confused with the real spice known as the All spice used in cooking. The leaves of thisThe tree is actually poisonous for cattle and other livestock. Berries can also be harmful if they are ingested. For these reasons, the gardener should carefully consider the place when planting the spice of Carolina.