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Syzygium panicuiatum (creek satinash, magenta Iillipilli)

Climate

The ideal climate for the shrubby tree is coastal rainforests in New South Wales. It prefers a protected and slightly shaded position. Additionally, it thrives in areas with a heavy to medium, moist soil. The tree is drought-tolerant but sensitive to frost.

Common Name

Common Name: Magenta Illipilli

Description

Syzygium panicuiatum, also known as creek satinash or magenta Illipilli, is a small shrubby tree found in coastal rainforests of New South Wales. It can grow up to 20 meters in height and has a spread of 4 meters. The tree produces juicy, purple fruits that are enjoyed fresh or used in the making of jellies. It thrives in heavy to medium, moist soil and prefers a protected, slightly shaded location.

Genus
Grouping
Fruits
Latin Name

Syzygium panicuiatum

Origin

Australia

Other Relevant Information

Other Relevant Information: - The Syzygium panicuiatum is also known by the common names creek satinash and magenta Iillipilli. - It is a small shrubby tree that can grow up to 20 meters in height and spread up to 4 meters. - This tree is commonly found in the coastal rainforests of New South Wales. - Syzygium panicuiatum is drought tolerant but sensitive to frost. - It prefers a heavy to medium, moist soil and thrives in a protected and slightly shaded position. - The fruits of this tree are juicy and purple in color. - They can be eaten directly or used to make jellies. - Propagation of Syzygium panicuiatum can be done through both seeds and cuttings.

Soil Preferences

Heavy to medium, moist soil in a protected and slightly shaded position.

Specific species
Uses
Suitability to cool temperate climate

A small shrubby tree (growing to 20 m and spreading to 4 m) of coastal rainforests of New South Wales. It is drought tolerant but frost sensitive, preferring a heavy to medium, moist soil in a protected and slightly shaded position. The juicy, purple fruits are eaten out of hand and made into jellies.

Propagation is by seed or cuttings.