Syzygium paniculatum
Syzygium paniculatum, commonly known as the Magenta Lilly Pilly, is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae. It is native to the east coast of Australia, primarily found in New South Wales and Queensland. This evergreen tree is known for its attractive foliage, flowers, and fruit, making it a popular choice for ornamental gardening and hedging.
Description
Syzygium paniculatum is a medium-sized tree that can grow up to 15 meters in height. The leaves are glossy, dark green, and elliptical, measuring about 3-10 cm in length. The tree produces small, white to cream-colored flowers in clusters, which are followed by striking magenta-colored berries. These berries are edible and have a crisp, tart flavor.
Habitat and Distribution
The natural habitat of Syzygium paniculatum includes coastal rainforests and wet sclerophyll forests. It thrives in well-drained soils and can tolerate a range of conditions, from full sun to partial shade. The species is commonly found in the coastal regions of New South Wales and Queensland.
Cultivation and Uses
Syzygium paniculatum is widely cultivated for its ornamental value. It is often used in landscaping as a hedge or screen due to its dense foliage. The tree is also grown for its edible berries, which can be used in jams, jellies, and desserts. The plant is relatively low-maintenance and can be pruned to maintain a desired shape.
Conservation Status
The conservation status of Syzygium paniculatum is currently not listed as threatened. However, habitat destruction and urban development pose potential risks to its natural populations.
Related Species
Syzygium paniculatum is closely related to other species in the Syzygium genus, such as Syzygium australe and Syzygium smithii. These species share similar characteristics and are also popular in horticulture.
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