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  2. Syzygium jambos - Wikipedia

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    Syzygium jambos is a large shrub or small-to-medium-sized tree, typically 3 to 15 metres (10 to 49 feet) high, with a tendency to low branching. Its leaves and twigs are glabrous and the bark, though dark brown, is fairly smooth too, with little relief or texture.

  3. List of Syzygium species - Wikipedia

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    Syzygium abatakum Widodo Syzygium abbreviatum Merr. Syzygium aborense (Dunn) Rathakr. & N.C.Nair Syzygium abortivum (Gagnep.) Merr. & L.M.Perry Syzygium abulugense Merr.

  4. Syzygium - Wikipedia

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    Syzygium (/ s ɪ ˈ z ɪ dʒ iː ə m /) [3] is a genus of flowering plants that belongs to the myrtle family, Myrtaceae. The genus comprises about 1200 species, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] and has a native range that extends from Africa and Madagascar through southern Asia east through the Pacific . [ 7 ]

  5. List of culinary fruits - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... Syzygium jambos: Water berry: Syzygium cordatum:

  6. Rose apple - Wikipedia

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    Various Syzygium species, especially the following: Syzygium aqueum, Watery rose apple; Syzygium jambos, Rose apple or jamb; Syzygium malaccense, Malay rose apple; Syzygium samarangense, Java rose apple

  7. Syzygium malaccense - Wikipedia

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    Syzygium malaccense is a species of flowering tree native to tropical Asia and Australia. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is one of the species cultivated since prehistoric times by the Austronesian peoples . They were carried and introduced deliberately to Remote Oceania as canoe plants .

  8. Syzygium samarangense - Wikipedia

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    Syzygium samarangense is a tropical tree growing to 12 m (39 ft) tall, with evergreen leaves 10–25 cm (4–10 in) long and 5–10 cm (2–4 in) broad. The leaves are elliptical, but rounded at the base; they are aromatic when crushed.

  9. Syzygium cumini - Wikipedia

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    Syzygium cumini trees start flowering from March to April. The flowers are fragrant and small, about 5 mm (0.2 in) in diameter. The fruits develop by May or June and resemble large berries; the fruit of Syzygium species is described as "drupaceous". [8] The fruit is oblong, ovoid. Unripe fruit looks green.