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Syzygium versteegii
Syzygium versteegii
No known common name, species may be incorrect. This is a wild, red fruited Syzygium with fruits roughly the size of a malay apple. Not known if edible. A notable feature of this species is its fruits, which are borne along the trunk and main branches. Fruits also commonly appear near the ground, at the lower part of the trunk.
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Description
Cultivation information is unknown. The tree is presumably tropical, but may have hardiness much like the wax jambu.
Hardiness
Unknown.
Growing Environment
Unknown.
Propagation
By seeds.
Uses
Unknown.
Native Range
Native to Papua New Guinea and some Pacific Islands. Worldwide range unknown.