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The character "Lilly Pilly" (based on the fruit of the tree) who is an actress friend of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie, was illustrated by author May Gibbs. [30] [31] The fruit and leaves of Syzigium smithii were featured on a 49c Australian stamp, one of a bush tucker set, in 2002. The stamp was designed by Janet Boschen and titled "Lilly-pilly". [32]
Syzygium hemilamprum, commonly known as the broad-leaved lilly pilly, blush satinash, cassowary gum, Eungella gum, [2] and treated as Acmena hemilampra in New South Wales and Queensland, [1] is a species of flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae and is native to New South Wales, Queensland and the Northern Territory.
Syzygium australe, with many common names that include brush cherry, [1] scrub cherry, [1] creek lilly-pilly, [1] creek satinash, [1] and watergum, [1] is a rainforest tree native to eastern Australia. It can attain a height of up to 35 m with a trunk diameter of 60 cm.
Lillipilli or Lilly Pilly may refer to: One of two suburbs in New South Wales, Australia: Lilli Pilli, New South Wales, a small suburb in southern Sydney; Lilli Pilli (Eurobodalla), a suburb on the New South Wales South Coast; Any of several genera of plants commonly known as lillipilli, including: Syzygium, water apples, rose apples
PERTH AMBOY – The downtown park at Smith Street and Madison Avenue, formerly known as Fink Park, is about to undergo an upgrade as part of an effort to curate more green spaces throughout city ...
Syzygium oleosum, common names include blue lilly pilly, Scented satinash, and blue cherry. [2] It is a species of Syzygium tree native to the eastern Australian rainforests and wet sclerophyll forests.
The project is part of a partnership between Morris Habitat for Humanity and the Perth Amboy Redevelopment Authority (PARA) which sold the two 25-feet by 100 feet lots.
Common names include riberry, small leaved lilly pilly, cherry satinash, cherry alder, or clove lilli pilli. The habitat is Australian riverine, littoral , subtropical or tropical rainforest. [ 1 ] It grows on volcanic soils or deep sandy soils between the Macleay River in New South Wales to near Cairns in tropical Queensland .