Bay Rum (Pimenta racemosa)
Regular price $99.95Glossy Evergreen Beauty with Spicy, Aromatic Leaves
The Bay Rum Tree is a lush, tropical evergreen known for its shiny, dark green leaves and naturally spicy, clove-like fragrance. Native to the Caribbean islands, it grows into a beautifully rounded tree or large shrub, with smooth bark and dense, glossy foliage that shimmers in the sun. When the leaves are crushed, they release the intoxicating aroma used for centuries to make traditional bay rum cologne and herbal tonics. Small clusters of white flowers appear in spring, followed by tiny dark fruits, adding seasonal texture to its graceful form. Grown as both a fragrant ornamental and a spice plant, the Bay Rum Tree is as practical as it is beautiful—bringing the essence of the Caribbean breeze to your garden.
Cultural & Culinary Significance
The Bay Rum Tree is woven deeply into Caribbean tradition. Its leaves are distilled into the classic bay rum fragrance—a beloved island cologne used since the 1800s for its clean, spicy scent. The leaves are also used fresh in cooking, infusing soups, stews, and teas with a rich, warming aroma. In traditional herbalism, bay rum has been used to invigorate circulation and lift the spirit. Beyond its uses, this tree symbolizes Caribbean craftsmanship and resilience—a living connection to the region’s natural perfume and spice heritage.
Why Grow Bay Rum?
- Aromatic evergreen tree with glossy, fragrant leaves
- Used for traditional bay rum cologne and herbal tonics
- Culinary seasoning for teas, marinades, and stews
- Beautiful tropical ornamental with dense green canopy
- Hardy and low-maintenance once established
Growing Tips
Plant in full sun and well-drained soil, and water regularly during establishment. Bay Rum loves warmth and humidity but tolerates periods of dryness once mature. Prune as needed to shape or maintain a compact size for containers or small gardens. Best suited for USDA Zones 9b–11, though it can be grown in pots and overwintered indoors in cooler zones. Bay Rum grows well alongside other aromatic tropicals like Allspice, Cinnamon, and Clove Trees.
Quick Facts
Attribute | Details |
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Botanical Name | Pimenta racemosa var. racemosa |
Common Names | Bay Rum Tree, Caribbean Bay, Bay Oil Tree |
Family | Myrtaceae |
Origin | Caribbean Islands |
Plant Type | Evergreen aromatic tree |
Life Cycle | Perennial |
Mature Size | 10–25 ft tall x 8–15 ft wide |
Light | Full sun |
Water Needs | Moderate; low once established |
Soil | Well-drained, sandy to loamy |
Bloom Time | Spring–Summer |
Flower Color | White |
USDA Zones | 9b–11 |
Florida Native | No |
Propagation | Seeds, cuttings |
Seasonal Traits | Evergreen |
Time to Harvest | 0-1 years (for mature aromatic leaves) |


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