Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Terminal inflorescence.
Syzygium campanulatum Korth. Mrytaceae. CN: [Malay - Kelat paya], Red lip, Australian brush-cherry, Kelat oil. Native to tropical Asia and found growing wild in mangrove forests. The dense leaves and colorful pinkish-red shades from young shoots and pyramid-shaped canopy makes it a choice plant for narrow avenue planting; also planted along waterways, parks and home gardens. Plant is commonly grown as a hedge and provide extensive landscape when sculptured into nice topiaries. It is a small tree but rarely grown to be one. It can adapt to hard pruning and with each pruning, new shoots are colored - yellow, orange or maroon - depending on the subspecies. If left to become a tree it will flowers. The flowers appear in cluster and like powderpuff. The red-leaved
Syzygium spp. has red flower clusters while the yellow species has whitish powderpuff flowers. The berry-like fruits are eatable and cherished by birds.Synonym(s):
Eugenia oleina Wight
Syzygium myrtifolium Walp.
Eugenia myrtifolia Roxb.
Eugenia papillose DuthieRef and suggested reading:
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