Simpson’s Stopper is a fruiting shrub or small tree native to Florida, among other exotic locales likeĀ the Caribbean, Mexico, and Central America, all the way south through Colombia and Venezuela.Ā It is a member of the Eucalyptus family and producesĀ springtime flowers, colorful berries, and fragrant evergreen leaves.Ā
The leaves have a warm nostalgic fall-like aroma when crushed – think spicey cinnamon and citrus.Ā The showy white flowers are also very fragrant and are followed by red-orange berries inĀ mid-summer and early fall. While these berries are edible and the fast-growing shrub is heavily utilized as a popular landscaping hedge, the plants are not often grown for the citrusy flavored berry – yet.Ā I’ll admit that the flavor and texture won’t absolutely knock your socks off, but it’s not unpalatable by any means and it really is a beautifulĀ and usefulĀ native shrub.Ā We love the look, texture, fragrance, and pop of color that growing Simpon’s Stopper adds to our edible landscape!
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