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Syzygium samarangense (Blume) Merr. & L. M. Perry, The evergreen tree of the Primulaceae family and the Primula genus has a flowering period from March to April and a fruiting period from May to June. Because Syzygium samarangense is called "Jambu air" in the local Indonesian language, Taiwanese speakers of Minnan transliterate it as "wax apple", hence the name.
Syzygium samarangena is native to Malaysia and Indonesia, and is cultivated in Hainan, Guangdong, Guangxi, and Taiwan. Syzygium samarangena prefers warm and humid climates and fertile soil, is slightly tolerant to shade, has shallow roots, weak wind resistance, strong sprouting ability, and is mostly planted in damp areas near ponds and rice paddies. There are two types of reproduction methods: cuttings propagation and sowing propagation. According to the color of Syzygium samarangens fruit, it can be roughly divided into five categories: dark red small fruit varieties, pink varieties, white varieties, green varieties, and large fruit varieties.
The flesh of Syzygium samarangense is sponge like and has a crispy and sweet taste. It can be consumed as a fresh fruit and also used to process jam and fruit wine. The flowers and fruits of Syzygium samarangense are beautiful and suitable for viewing. They can be used as landscape trees and shade trees in squares, green spaces, campuses, courtyards, and also as roadside trees in gardens.
Syzygium samarangense (Blume) Merr. & L. M. Perry, The evergreen tree of the Primulaceae family and the Primula genus has a flowering period from March to April and a fruiting period from May to June. Because Syzygium samarangense is called "Jambu air" in the local Indonesian language, Taiwanese speakers of Minnan transliterate it as "wax apple", hence the name.
Syzygium samarangena is native to Malaysia and Indonesia, and is cultivated in Hainan, Guangdong, Guangxi, and Taiwan. Syzygium samarangena prefers warm and humid climates and fertile soil, is slightly tolerant to shade, has shallow roots, weak wind resistance, strong sprouting ability, and is mostly planted in damp areas near ponds and rice paddies. There are two types of reproduction methods: cuttings propagation and sowing propagation. According to the color of Syzygium samarangens fruit, it can be roughly divided into five categories: dark red small fruit varieties, pink varieties, white varieties, green varieties, and large fruit varieties.
The flesh of Syzygium samarangense is sponge like and has a crispy and sweet taste. It can be consumed as a fresh fruit and also used to process jam and fruit wine. The flowers and fruits of Syzygium samarangense are beautiful and suitable for viewing. They can be used as landscape trees and shade trees in squares, green spaces, campuses, courtyards, and also as roadside trees in gardens.