Syzygium fibrosum (F.M.Bailey) T.G.Hartley & L.M.Perry

Species

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Characteristics

A tree that grows about 5-10-15 m tall. It has a rounded canopy of leaves. The new leaf growth is bright purplish red. (This is more so when plants are in sunny positions.) The branches usually hang downwards. The bark is smooth and mottled brown-grey. The leaves are sword shaped and thick and leathery. They are 6-15 cm long by 4-5 cm wide. They are dark green and shiny on the upper surface and paler underneath. The tip is pointed. The flowers occur in clusters on the ends of branches. The flowers are dull orange to brown. They have many stamens which can be 2.5 cm long giving the flower a fluffy appearance. The fruit are round and bright red when ripe. They are fleshy and 2 cm across. The crown at the end is prominent. The fruit have one seed inside. Fruit can often be seedless. The fruit is edible.
Life form perennial
Growth form tree
Growth support free-standing
Foliage retention evergreen
Sexuality hermaphrodite
Pollination entomogamy
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Mature height (meter) 8.0
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Photosynthetic pathway c3

Environment

A tropical plant. Trees occur in northeast Queensland in Australia and in Papua New Guinea. It is a rainforest species and also occurs in monsoon vine forest. It often grows near stream banks and in shady positions. They need well drained soils. They benefit from organic matter in the soil. It grows up to 1,400 m above sea level.
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An understory tree in well developed rain forest, particularly the drier, more seasonal rain forest and gallery forest; at elevations up to 450 metres.
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Hardiness (USDA) 9-12

Usage

The fruit is eaten raw. They can also be used for jam.
Uses animal food food fuel material
Edible fruits seeds
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Cultivation

Plants are grown from seed. They can be grown from cuttings but the cuttings are slow to strike.
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Images

Syzygium fibrosum unspecified picture

Distribution

Syzygium fibrosum world distribution map, present in Australia and Papua New Guinea

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:601678-1
WFO ID wfo-0000318625
COL ID 5462T
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Synonyms

Syzygium fibrosum Eugenia fibrosa