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|familia=Myrtaceae
 
|familia=Myrtaceae
|genus=Acmena  
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|genus=Acmena
|species=ingens  
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|species=ingens
 
|common_name=Red apple
 
|common_name=Red apple
 
|name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
 
|name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
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|usda_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
 
|usda_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
 
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|image=Acmena ingens juvenile.jpg
 
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|image_caption=''Acmena ingens'' juvenile
 
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Describe the plant here...
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'''''Acmena ingens''''' is a [[rainforest]] tree of eastern [[Australia]]. It grows on volcanic soil from the [[Big Scrub]] region of north eastern  [[New South Wales]] to [[Gympie]] in south eastern [[Queensland]]. Known as the '''''Red Apple''''' or '''''Southern Satinash''''', ''Acmena ingens'' is one of many fleshy fruited [[Myrtaceae|myrtles]] in Australian rainforests, often referred to as Lilli Pillies.
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A medium to large tree attaining a height of 40 metres and a trunk diameter of 90 cm. The trunk is cylindrical, smooth and straight with a greyish or fawn coloured bark. The base of larger trees are buttressed.
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Leaves are simple, not toothed, opposite on the stem; around 7 to 13 cm long. Oil dots seen in young growth, the thin elliptical leaves often have a prominent pointed tip. The mid rib is raised on the lower leaf side, sunken on the top side. Lateral and net venation is clearly seen on both sides.
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White flowers form in [[panicle]]s from November to December. The fruit is a large red berry, 25 to 40 mm in diameter. Inside is a single seed surrounded by white flesh. Fruit matures from May to September, but may appear at other times of the year. Birds seen eating this fruit include [[Wompoo Fruit Dove]], [[Green Catbird]], [[Eastern Rosella]], [[Pied Currawong]] and [[Topknot Pigeon]].
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Regeneration is assisted by removing the seed from the flesh, and soaking for a day or two to kill any insect larvae. Germination is swift and reliable. Cuttings also strike well with ''Acmena ingens''.
    
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==Cultivation==
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Image:Acmena ingens Hayters Hill.jpg| ''Acmena ingens'' fruit on the rainforest floor.
 
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