Syzygium erythrodoxum (S.Moore) B.Hyland

Species

Angiosperms > Myrtales > Myrtaceae > Syzygium

Characteristics

A small tree up to 8 m tall. The leaves are oblong and 10 cm long by 4 cm wide. They are dark green on the upper surface and paler underneath. The tip of the leaf is pointed. The flowers occur in small bunches on the ends of branches. The flowers can vary between cream to dark red. The fruit are rounded and 4.5 cm across. They are red when ripe.
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Growth support free-standing
Foliage retention evergreen
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A tropical plant. A rainforest species in northeast Queensland in Australia. It occurs between 600 and 1550 m above sea level. Plants prefer a shady position and need plenty of moisture.
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Edible fruits
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Plants can be grown from fresh seed.
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Distribution

Syzygium erythrodoxum world distribution map, present in Australia

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:913377-1
WFO ID wfo-0000318606
COL ID 54629
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Synonyms

Syzygium erythrodoxum Eugenia erythrodoxa