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Syzygium
Genus

Full scientific name

Syzygium Gaertn.

Number of records
812
Currently classified as a weed
No

This genus is in the family:

Myrtaceae
Family

The genus Syzygium includes:

Syzygium anisatum
Species
Syzygium australe
Species
Common names
brush cherry
Syzygium cumini
Species
Common names
jambolan
Syzygium floribundum
Species
Common names
weeping lillipilly
Syzygium hemilamprum
Species
Syzygium ingens
Species
Syzygium jambos
Species
Common names
jambu mawar
Syzygium luehmannii
Species
Syzygium moorei
Species
Syzygium oleosum
Species
Syzygium paniculatum
Species
Common names
brush cherry
Syzygium phillyreifolium
Species
Syzygium smithii
Species
Scientific synonyms
Acmena smithii
Common names
monkey apple
lilly pilly
Syzygium wilsonii
Species
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