Syzygium fibrosum

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Syzygium fibrosum is a species of trees native to rainforest, monsoon forest and gallery forest of New Guinea, and northern Australia. Common names include small red apple, (Bamaga) fibrous satinash and apricot satinash.[1]

Description

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Uses

The tree is cultivated to a limited extent for its sour fruit, which are used in jams and confectionery.[1]

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