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Read about Syzygium in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Syzygium (from the Greek, united, referring to the calyptrate petals). Myrtaceae. Trees and shrubs of the tropics of the Old World, variously defined and by some authors made a section of Eugenia: from Eugenia proper the group differs in the united petals, the calyx truncate or with a 4-5-lobed limb and no staminal disk: fls. small, in compact clusters: fr. small 1- or 2-seeded berries. As denned by Niedenzu, the genus has about 140 species. One or two names under this genus appear in the trade. For S. jambolana, see Eugenia jambolana, p. 1163, Vol. II. CH


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