Japanese prickly-ash, Zanthoxylum piperitum
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Sichuan pepper is a fascinating plant — both a spice and ornamental shrub. It is not a true pepper (Piper nigrum), but a Zanthoxylum, a thorny shrub from the Rutaceae family (the citrus family 🍋).
Let's look at it in detail 👇
🌿 Sichuan Pepper – Zanthoxylum simulans / Zanthoxylum piperitum
🔎 Identification
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Common name: Sichuan pepper, clavalier, false pepper
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Scientific name: Zanthoxylum piperitum
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Family: Rutaceae (citrus family)
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Origin: Central and western China (Sichuan province), Japan, Korea
🌳 Botanical description
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Type: deciduous thorny shrub
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Adult size: 3 to 4 m (sometimes up to 5 m)
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Habit: bushy, branched, dense
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Bark: brown-gray, covered with small conical thorns
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Branches: young branches often purple and prickly
🌿 Foliage
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Leaves: pinnate compound (5 to 11 leaflets)
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Appearance: glossy green, finely toothed
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Smell: aromatic, lemony, very characteristic when crushing the leaves
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Deciduous: leaves fall in autumn
🌸 Flowering and fruiting
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Flowering: May to June
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Flowers: small, greenish, discreet, grouped in umbels
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Sexuality: dioecious plant → a male and a female plant are needed to produce fruit
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Fruits: small red capsules that open at maturity (late summer) to release a shiny black seed
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The dried red husk, slightly resinous, is the part used as a spice (the black seed has no taste)
🌶️ Culinary use
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Flavor: unique!
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Lemony, floral, woody, with a slightly numbing and spicy effect on the tongue (typical "electric" sensation)
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Essential ingredient in Sichuan Chinese cuisine
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Used in the Chinese “5 spices” blend
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Young leaves can also be used to flavor dishes
❄️ Hardiness
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USDA zone: 5 to 9
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–20 to –23 °C
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Very hardy in most European temperate climates
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Only sensitive to very late frosts on young shoots
🌱 Cultivation
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Exposure: full sun or light partial shade
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Soil: rich, well-drained, rather cool
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Planting: in spring or autumn
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Watering: regular during the first two years
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Pruning: light after harvest or at the end of winter (tolerates pruning well)
🌸 Harvest
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Period: August to October
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Harvest the red capsules when they start to open
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Dry in the shade before removing the black seeds and keeping the pericarps (husks)
✅ Advantages
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🌿 Beautiful ornamental and aromatic plant
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🌸 Honey-producing flowers
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❄️ Very hardy
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🍋 Fragrant foliage and fruits
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🌶️ Produces an exceptional spice
❌ To watch out for
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Thorny shrub: do not plant too close to a walkway
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Requires 2 plants (male and female) for good fruiting
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Suckering branches sometimes need to be controlled