Syzygium fibrosum

Syzygium fibrosum

Syzygium fibrosum is a member of the genus Syzygium.

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  • hedge leaves (Syzygium fibrosum)
    By Marguerite
  • Syzygium fibrosum ( fibrous Satinash ) (Syzygium fibrosum)
    By Marguerite
  • Syzygium fibrosum ( fibrous satinash ) (Syzygium fibrosum)
    By Marguerite
  • Syzygium fibrosum (Syzygium fibrosum)
    By Marguerite
  • Syzygium fibrosum ( Fibrous Satinash ) (Syzygium fibrosum)
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Members growing this plant

  • Marguerite
    Marguerite

    Joined 2 Jul, 2008

    52 plants

Comments on Syzygium fibrosum

Marguerite
Marguerite

24 Jul, 2008

 

Yes, and we can eat them too, too sour raw, but they're good for jam making, but I don't do it.

magnoliatree
Magnoliatree

23 Jul, 2008

 

What pretty colour fruits - do the birds like them?

Jess
Jess

12 Aug, 2008

 

So sweet. Love the little tufty bits.

Delonix1
Delonix1

4 Nov, 2008

 

Syzygium fibrosum looks very similar to Syzygium paniculatum...the leaves are just a little larger. Very nice!

On photo - hedge leaves

Members' notes...

Marguerite
Marguerite

A hardy, evergreen large shrub or small tree. Dark reen shiny foliage. New growth bright purplish-red. Flowers large showy clusters o fwhite or apricot fluffly flowers in winter/spring. Dense clusters of pink cherry sized fleshy fruit, use for jam making. Frost hardy once established, well drained soil.

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