Rhodomyrtus trineura var. novoguineensis (Diels) A.J.Scott

Variety

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Characteristics

A shrub. It grows 3 m tall. The young leaves are coppery coloured and the older leaves are dark green with a rusty bloom underneath. The flowers are cream and the anthers are yellow. The fruit is yellowish-green.
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Sexuality hermaphrodite
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Mature height (meter) 3.0
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Environment

A tropical plant. It occurs at about 2000 m altitude. It has been recorded on Mt Bosavi in the Southern Highlands. It occurs from Maluku in Indonesia to the Islands of PNG.
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Usage

The leaves and fruit have been reported as eaten. CAUTION The fruit of a related plant Rhodomyrtus macrocarpa in Australia have caused blindness when eaten. But fruit of other related plants Rhodomyrtus tomentosa are eaten in other countries
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Edible fruits leaves
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Cultivation

It flowers and fruits most of the year.
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Distribution

Rhodomyrtus trineura var. novoguineensis world distribution map, present in Papua New Guinea

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:887058-1
WFO ID wfo-0000296394
COL ID 7MJJF
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Synonyms

Rhodomyrtus novoguineensis Rhodomyrtus trineura var. novoguineensis