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Syzygium leptostemon

(Korth.) Merr. & L.M. Perry

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Description

A tropical tree in the Myrtaceae family.

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Edible Uses

The fruit is edible.

Distribution

It is a tropical plant.

Where It Grows

Asia, Indonesia, SE Asia,

Synonyms

Eugenia leptostemon (Korth.) Miq.Eugenia rotata King ex CraibEugenia sandakanensis Merr.Eugenia subracemosa Merr.Eugenia urceolata (Korth. ex Miq.) KingJambosa leptostemon Korth,Jambosa urceolata Korth. ex Miq.Strongylocalyx leptostachyus Blume ex Miq.Strongylocalyx leptostemon (Korth.) BlumeSyzygium sandakanense (Merr.) Merr. & L. M. PerrySyzygium subracemosum (Merr.) Masam.Syzygium urceolatum (Korth. ex Miq.) Merr. & L. M. Perry

Also Known As

Jambu kelawar

References (1)

  • Hariyadi, B., 2008, The Entwined Tree: Traditional Natural Resource Management of Serampas, Jambi, Indonesia. Ph. D thesis. Univ. or Hawaii. p 403

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