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erythrocalyx –
Johnstone River satinash, Red Bud
satinash Syzygium eucalyptoides Syzygium fibrosum –
Fibrous satinash Syzygium fijiense Syzygium floribundum...
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include lilly pilly,
Chinese Apple,
coast satinash,
Eungella gum, and in the
timber trade,
lilipilli satinash.
Syzygium smithii grows as a tree to 20 m...
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Syzygium forte,
commonly known as flaky-barked
satinash,
white apple or
brown satinash, is a tree in the
family Myrtaceae native to New
Guinea and northern...
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names that
include brush cherry,
scrub cherry, cr**** lilly-pilly, cr****
satinash, and watergum, is a
rainforest tree
native to
eastern Australia. It can...
- Australia.
Common names include small red apple, (Bamaga)
fibrous satinash and
apricot satinash.
Leaves are opposite, smooth, leathery, elliptic, 5.5–11 cm...
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Syzygium ingens,
commonly known as red apple, is a
species of
flowering plant that is
endemic to
eastern Australia. It is a medium-sized to tall rainforest...
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Syzygium alliiligneum,
commonly known as onionwood,
Mission Beach satinash or bark in the wood is a
species of
plant in the
family Myrtaceae. It is endemic...
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Syzygium malaccense is a
species of
flowering tree
native to
tropical Asia and Australia. It is one of the
species cultivated since prehistoric times by...
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Syzygium erythrocalyx,
commonly known as
Johnstone River satinash, is a
rainforest tree
native to
North Queensland, Australia. The tree is up to 30 ft...
- Australia.
Common names include riberry,
small leaved lilly pilly,
cherry satinash,
cherry alder, or
clove lilli pilli. The
habitat is
Australian riverine...