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Syzygium forte (white apple)

Climate

Prefers a tropical climate with moderate to high humidity. Thrives at lower altitudes.

Common Name

Common Name: White Apple

Description

Syzygium forte, commonly known as white apple, is a fruit-bearing plant. It is classified under the grouping of fruits. This plant is known for producing tasty fruits.

Genus
Grouping
Fruits
Latin Name

Syzygium forte

Origin

Australia

Other Relevant Information

Family: Myrtaceae Origin: Native to tropical and subtropical regions of Southeast Asia Common Names: White apple, Jambu air, Wax apple Description: Syzygium forte, commonly known as white apple or wax apple, is a fruit-bearing tree. It produces round-shaped fruits that are typically white or pink in color. The fruit has a crisp texture and a mildly sweet flavor. It is often enjoyed fresh or used in various culinary preparations. Growing Conditions: Syzygium forte thrives in warm and humid climates. It prefers well-drained soil and full sunlight for optimal growth. The tree can reach a height of up to 15 meters and produces attractive white flowers. Cultivation: This fruit tree is cultivated for its delicious fruits. It can be propagated through seeds or by grafting. Regular watering and fertilization are important for maintaining healthy growth and fruit production. Uses: The fruits of Syzygium forte are consumed fresh and are also used in salads, beverages, and desserts. The leaves of the tree have medicinal properties and are sometimes used in traditional herbal remedies. Interesting Fact: In some regions, the wax apple fruit is considered a symbol of good luck and prosperity.

Soil Preferences

Well-drained soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH.

Specific species
Uses
Suitability to cool temperate climate

Said to be a tasty fruit.