Some plants have names related to uses they no longer have - the pitch apple is an example. In the old days, pitch-apple “pitch” was scrapped from the seeds and used to caulk boats. The “apple” portion of the plant is misleading as the fruit is poisonous. However, pitch-apple has been given a new use as a landscape plant. While it can only be dependably used in the warmer parts of the County, the pitch-apple is a broadleaf evergreen that can make wonderful hedges and privacy screens, as well…
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