Syzygium antisepticum
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S. antisepticum
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Syzygium antisepticum (Blume) Merr. & L.M.Perry
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File:Syzygium gratum trunk.JPG
The distinctive red trunk of Syzygium antisepticum, with flaky bark
Syzygium antisepticum, or shore eugenia, is native to Maritime Southeast Asia.
Distribution
The plant is endemic to the islands of Sumatra, Java, and Borneo of the Greater Sunda Islands archipelago.
It is found in dry evergreen forests, especially those in coastal areas..[2]
Description
Syzygium antisepticum is a medium-size tree. It has a distinctive red trunk with flaky bark. Leaves are glossy dark green on the upper side and paler on the lower side. Young leaves are reddish.
The flowers are compact in the inflorescence. Fruits are small, white and berry-like. can be found in
File:Syzygium gratum flowers.jpg
Flowers
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