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Where does the fruit of pepper grow?
1. The fruit of Zanthoxylum bungeanum generally grows at the top of the branch or at the bifurcation, and is generally red or purplish red. Like strawberry fruit, pepper fruit, fig, nail peach and impatiens, they all grow on the branches.

2. The inflorescence is terminal or at the top of the lateral branches, and the perianth is yellow-green, with roughly the same shape and size; This style leans back and bends. The fruit is purplish red with slightly raised oil spots. The flowering period is April-May, and the fruiting period is August-September or 65438+1October.