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{{Short description|A tropical fruit tree species in the myrtle family}}
{{short description|Species of flowering plant}}
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{{Taxobox
| name = Syzygium samarangense
| name = Syzygium samarangense
| image = Syzygium_samarangense_fruit.jpg
| image = Syzygium_fruit.jpg
| image_caption = Ripe fruits of ''Syzygium samarangense''
| image_caption = Syzygium samarangense fruit
| regnum = Plantae
| genus = Syzygium
| unranked_divisio = Angiosperms
| species = S. samarangense
| unranked_classis = Eudicots
| authority = (Blume) Merr. & L.M.Perry
| unranked_ordo = Rosids
| ordo = Myrtales
| familia = Myrtaceae
| genus = ''[[Syzygium]]''
| species = '''''S. samarangense'''''
| binomial = ''Syzygium samarangense''
| binomial_authority = (Blume) Merr. & L.M.Perry
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'''''Syzygium samarangense''''', commonly known as the [[wax apple]], [[Java apple]], or [[rose apple]], is a tropical tree species in the [[Myrtaceae]] family. It is native to the [[Malay Peninsula]], [[Andaman and Nicobar Islands]], and the [[Greater Sunda Islands]], but has been widely cultivated in other tropical regions.
'''Syzygium samarangense''', commonly known as the wax apple, love apple, or Java apple, is a species of flowering plant in the [[Myrtaceae]] family. It is native to the [[Malay Peninsula]], [[Andaman and Nicobar Islands]], and the [[Greater Sunda Islands]], but has been widely cultivated in other tropical regions.


==Description==
==Description==
''Syzygium samarangense'' is a medium-sized tree that can grow up to 12 meters in height. The tree has a short trunk and a wide, spreading canopy. The leaves are opposite, elliptic to oblong, and leathery, measuring 10–25 cm in length and 5–10 cm in width. The flowers are white to pale yellow, with numerous stamens, and are borne in clusters.
[[File:2014-04-26_Syzygium_samarangense_01_anagoria.JPG|thumb|left|Flowers of Syzygium samarangense]]
Syzygium samarangense is a tropical tree growing to 12 meters tall, with evergreen leaves that are opposite, simple, and elliptic to oblong. The leaves are 10–25 cm long and 5–10 cm wide. The flowers are white, 2.5 cm in diameter, with four petals and numerous stamens.


The fruit of ''S. samarangense'' is bell-shaped, with a waxy skin that can be pink, red, or green. The flesh is crisp and juicy, with a mildly sweet flavor. The fruit is typically 4–6 cm long and 4–5 cm wide. Inside, the fruit contains one or two small seeds.
The fruit is a bell-shaped berry, 4–6 cm long, with a waxy skin that can be pink, red, or white. The flesh is crisp and juicy, with a mild, sweet flavor. The fruit is often eaten fresh or used in salads.


==Cultivation and Uses==
==Cultivation==
''Syzygium samarangense'' is cultivated for its edible fruit, which is consumed fresh or used in salads and desserts. The tree prefers a tropical climate and thrives in well-drained soils. It is often grown in home gardens and orchards in tropical regions.
[[File:Bell_Fruit_-_%E0%B4%9A%E0%B4%BE%E0%B4%AE%E0%B5%8D%E0%B4%AA_04.JPG|thumb|right|Bell fruit in cultivation]]
Syzygium samarangense is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. It prefers well-drained soil and a sunny position. The tree is drought-tolerant but benefits from regular watering during dry periods.


The fruit is rich in [[vitamin C]], [[dietary fiber]], and [[antioxidants]]. It is believed to have various health benefits, including anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.
Propagation is usually by seed, but grafting and air layering are also used to produce improved cultivars. The tree is relatively pest-free, but can be affected by fruit flies and fungal diseases.


==Cultural Significance==
==Uses==
In many cultures, the wax apple is considered a symbol of prosperity and abundance. It is often used in traditional ceremonies and offerings. In some regions, the fruit is also used in folk medicine to treat various ailments.
[[File:Taiwan_fruits.jpg|thumb|left|Syzygium samarangense fruits in a market]]
The fruit of Syzygium samarangense is consumed fresh, often with a sprinkle of salt or sugar. It is also used in fruit salads and desserts. In some cultures, the fruit is used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments.
 
The wood of the tree is hard and durable, making it suitable for construction and furniture making.
 
==Cultural significance==
In many tropical regions, Syzygium samarangense is an important fruit tree, both economically and culturally. It is often grown in home gardens and is a common sight in local markets.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
[[File:Syzygium_samarangense_tree.jpg|thumb|left|A ''Syzygium samarangense'' tree in full bloom]]
<gallery>
[[File:Syzygium_samarangense_fruit_closeup.jpg|thumb|right|Close-up of ''Syzygium samarangense'' fruit]]
File:Hoa_của_loài_roi.jpg|Flowers of Syzygium samarangense
File:2014-04-26_Syzygium_samarangense_04_anagoria.JPG|Close-up of the fruit
File:Jambakai01.jpg|Syzygium samarangense fruit
File:Jambakai02.jpg|Another view of the fruit
</gallery>


==Related pages==
==Related pages==
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* [[Tropical fruit]]
* [[Tropical fruit]]


[[Category:Myrtaceae]]
[[Category:Syzygium|samarangense]]
[[Category:Tropical fruit]]
[[Category:Tropical fruit]]
[[Category:Edible fruits]]
[[Category:Flora of the Andaman Islands]]
[[Category:Flora of the Nicobar Islands]]
[[Category:Flora of the Malay Peninsula]]

Latest revision as of 14:11, 21 February 2025

Species of flowering plant



Syzygium samarangense, commonly known as the wax apple, love apple, or Java apple, is a species of flowering plant in the Myrtaceae family. It is native to the Malay Peninsula, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and the Greater Sunda Islands, but has been widely cultivated in other tropical regions.

Description[edit]

Flowers of Syzygium samarangense

Syzygium samarangense is a tropical tree growing to 12 meters tall, with evergreen leaves that are opposite, simple, and elliptic to oblong. The leaves are 10–25 cm long and 5–10 cm wide. The flowers are white, 2.5 cm in diameter, with four petals and numerous stamens.

The fruit is a bell-shaped berry, 4–6 cm long, with a waxy skin that can be pink, red, or white. The flesh is crisp and juicy, with a mild, sweet flavor. The fruit is often eaten fresh or used in salads.

Cultivation[edit]

Bell fruit in cultivation

Syzygium samarangense is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. It prefers well-drained soil and a sunny position. The tree is drought-tolerant but benefits from regular watering during dry periods.

Propagation is usually by seed, but grafting and air layering are also used to produce improved cultivars. The tree is relatively pest-free, but can be affected by fruit flies and fungal diseases.

Uses[edit]

Syzygium samarangense fruits in a market

The fruit of Syzygium samarangense is consumed fresh, often with a sprinkle of salt or sugar. It is also used in fruit salads and desserts. In some cultures, the fruit is used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments.

The wood of the tree is hard and durable, making it suitable for construction and furniture making.

Cultural significance[edit]

In many tropical regions, Syzygium samarangense is an important fruit tree, both economically and culturally. It is often grown in home gardens and is a common sight in local markets.

Gallery[edit]

Related pages[edit]