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Syzygium minutiflorum

Climate

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

Common Name

Common Name: Tiny Flowered Syzygium

Description

Syzygium minutiflorum, also known as the Miniature-flowered Syzygium, is a plant that belongs to the fruit grouping. It is recognized for bearing a delicious fruit and is characterized by its small, delicate flowers.

Genus
Grouping
Fruits
Latin Name

Syzygium minutiflorum

Origin

India

Other Relevant Information

Family: Myrtaceae Common Names: Smallest-flowered Waterapple, Wild Waterapple Native to: Southeast Asia Habitat: Found in lowland forests and riverbanks Uses: The fruit is edible and said to have a sweet and tangy flavor. Appearance: Syzygium minutiflorum is a small to medium-sized tree with glossy leaves and white flowers. Conservation Status: Currently, there is limited information available regarding the conservation status of Syzygium minutiflorum. Other: In traditional medicine, various parts of the plant are used to treat diarrhea and inflammation.

Soil Preferences

Well-drained soil with a slightly acidic pH.

Specific species
Uses
Suitability to cool temperate climate

Said to bear a tasty fruit.