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Syzygium cormiflorum (purple cherry)

Climate

The Syzygium cormiflorum prefers a warm and tropical climate with moderate to high humidity. It thrives in areas with altitudes ranging from sea level up to 1000 meters.

Common Name

Purple cherry

Description

Syzygium cormiflorum, commonly known as purple cherry, is a fruit-bearing plant native to New South Wales and Queensland. Unlike many other fruit-bearing plants, the fruit of Syzygium cormiflorum is produced on old wood rather than young growth, making it unique in its growth pattern.

Genus
Grouping
Fruits
Latin Name

Syzygium cormiflorum

Origin

Australia

Other Relevant Information

Scientific Name: Syzygium cormiflorum Common Name: Purple Cherry Grouping: Fruits Native Range: New South Wales and Queensland Fruit Growth: The fruit is borne on old wood rather than young growth. Additional Information: Syzygium cormiflorum, also known as Purple Cherry, is a plant native to New South Wales and Queensland. It belongs to the grouping of fruits. The unique characteristic of this plant is that its fruit is borne on old wood rather than young growth.

Soil Preferences

Loam or sandy soil with good drainage.

Specific species
Uses
Suitability to cool temperate climate

A native of New South Wales and Queensland. The fruit is borne on old wood rather than young growth.