Location- Assam,
Habitat- Wild Type
Plant Habit- Moderate Tree
Leaves Size- 10-14 X 4-7cm
Inflorescence - as seen in the photos
Regards,
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Earlier feedback
Pudji..........................................As far as I can compare with my references and pictures, I think it is Syzygium inophyllum DC., Prodr. 3: 260 (1828)
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Some earlier relevant feedback:
As far as I can compare with my references and pictures, I think it is |
Regards Pudji Widodo |
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Please check Syzygium zeylanicum Regards Giby
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As far as I know the leaves of Syzygium zeylanicum are much smaller and shorter, the fruits are smaller and white. I have got some pictures of S. zeylanicum. Pudji Widodo
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Leaf size varies as per shade and water availability. |
Here the leaves and brown branch-lets (including flowering and fruiting inflorescence branches as well) are very much matches with characters of S. zeylanicum. Yes, as you said the fruits are white for S. zeylanicum. But I think that it turns to white at maturity. When it is young it is light green I guess. This is very much similar to the ones that I use to see in Sringeri and other places in Karnataka. The only exception is the color of fruits that, I guess, is because these fruits are immature. I request Navendu also to have a look at this post and try sort things out. |
Regards Giby
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Does not matches with Syzygium inophyllum as per the following: Also fruits looks different from images at Syzygium zeylanicum (L.) DC. and those available on net. Can it be Syzygium salicifolium (Wight) J.Graham as per images herein although I could not find any fruit image on net ?- from me |
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Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
As far as I can compare with my references and pictures, I think it is Pudji Widodo |
Please check Syzygium zeylanicum Regards Giby |
As far as I know the leaves of Syzygium zeylanicum are much smaller and shorter, the fruits are smaller and white. I have got some pictures of S. zeylanicum. Pudji Widodo
|
Leaf size varies as per shade and water availability. Here the leaves and brown branch-lets (including flowering and fruiting inflorescence branches as well) are very much matches with characters of S. zeylanicum. Yes, as you said the fruits are white for S. zeylanicum. But I think that it turns to white at maturity. When it is young it is light green I guess. This is very much similar to the ones that I use to see in Sringeri and other places in Karnataka. The only exception is the color of fruits that, I guess, is because these fruits are immature. I request Navendu also to have a look at this post and try sort things out. Regards Giby
|
Does not matches with Syzygium inophyllum as per the following: Also fruits looks different from images at Syzygium zeylanicum (L.) DC. and those available on net. Can it be Syzygium salicifolium (Wight) J.Graham as per images herein although I could not find any fruit image on net ?- from me |