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Sygygium mystery species

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Mike Tr starts with ...
The native trees planted around my work office included a large fruited Syzygium I cannot put a name to.I pictured it with the common Malay Apple today which ispaler with pale flesh in the photo today.Some of the mystery species' fruit are baseball size.
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5th October 2014 7:15pm
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Mike Tr says...
Oh yeah the trees are only 2m and have pink new growth and look ornamental and the fruit tasted quite sour but not inedible.
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Anthony says...
Hi Mike. Have you got something there for a size comparison? Can I get a few seeds? Thanks, Anthony.
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5th October 2014 7:44pm
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Mike Tr says...
Anthony they are 50g to 150g so the biggest are like a small orange.Only 3 were ripe and I need to send these seeds to someone in Brazil.If I get more then sure Anthony.
I know many of the large red fruiting local species but this doesn't seem to fit.
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Anthony says...
Will take some if you can spare them. Never seen anything like it. Trying to plant as many fruiting varieties over 1 -1 1/2 acres in a dense/ open bushland garden environment as I can so these seem like I great addition. Thanks heaps.
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