Syzygium papyraceum

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Paperbark Satinash
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Paperbark Satinash - foliage, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney
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S. papyraceum
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Syzygium papyraceum

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Syzygium papyraceum, known as the Paperbark Satinash is a rainforest tree of tropical Queensland, Australia. It can grow to 20 metres tall, the bark is papery, reddish fawn in colour. Leaves are thick and heavy, around 7 cm long. Attractive pink or purple flowers are followed by similarly coloured large edible fruit. Germination is erratic. However, roots and shoots can appear within six weeks. Cuttings strike well.

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