Description
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Trees, to 12 m tall. Branchlets yellowish brown when dry, terete; old branches grayish brown. Petiole 4-7 mm; leaf blade thinly long ovate to ovate-oblong, 8-10.5 × 3-4.5 cm, leathery, abaxially yellowish brown when dry, adaxially olive green and glossy when dry, secondary veins numerous, 2-3 mm apart, at an angle of 80°-85° from midvein, abaxially slightly raised, and adaxially conspicuous, intramarginal veins ca. 1 mm from margin, base rounded to obtuse, apex acuminate to caudate-acuminate and with a 1-1.5 cm cusp. Inflorescences terminal or subterminal, paniculate cymes, 2-4 cm; peduncle slender. Flower buds clavate, ca. 7 mm. Hypanthium 5-6 mm. Calyx lobes 4 or 5, reniform rounded, ca. 1 mm. Petals pale yellow, distinct, obovate, 3-4 mm. Stamens longer than petals. Fruit white, globose, 5-6 × ca. 7 mm. Fl. Apr-Jul, fr. Nov.
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Habitat & Distribution
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Forests or woodland margins. W Guangdong, S Guangxi [Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam].
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Synonym
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Myrtus zeylanica Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1: 472. 1753; Eugenia varians Miquel; E. zeylanica (Linnaeus) Wight; Jambosa bracteata Miquel; Syzygium myrtifolium Miquel.
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Syzygium zeylanicum: Brief Summary
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Syzygium zeylanicum, the spicate eugenia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae. It is widely distributed, from Madagascar and India to China, Southeast Asia, and Malesia. A shrubby tree typically reaching 12 m (39 ft), it prefers coastal secondary forests, forest edges, and riverbanks.
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