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{{SPlantbox
 
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|familia=Myrtaceae
 
|familia=Myrtaceae
|genus=Syzygium  
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|genus=Syzygium
|species=oleosum  
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|species=oleosum
 
|common_name=Blue cherry, Blue lillypilly
 
|common_name=Blue cherry, Blue lillypilly
 
|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
 
|max_zone=12
 
|max_zone=12
|image=Upload.png
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|image=Syzygium oleosum3.jpg
 
|image_width=240
 
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Describe the plant here...
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'''''Syzygium oleosum''''', commonly known as the '''Blue Lilly Pilly''', is a species of [[Syzygium|''Syzygium'' tree]] native to eastern [[Australian]] [[rainforests]] and [[wet sclerophyll]] forests. It is usually a small tree, 4 to 15 m tall. The leaves are opposite, simple and [[lanceolate]] to [[ovate]], with a dark glossy upper surface and paler under-surface. The leaves have oil dots and are distinctly aromatic when crushed, with aromas reminiscent of mango or apricot. Its flowers are small and white-cream colored. It produces a purplish red fruit when young, changing to purplish blue when ripe, 13–40&nbsp;mm in diameter.<ref>Floyd, A.G., ''Rainforest Trees of Mainland South-eastern Australia'', ISBN 0-909605-57-2</ref>
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The fruit can be eaten freshly picked from the tree or cooked. It has a pleasantly crisp texture and is mildly aromatic and sweet. The fruit can also be made into [[jams]], [[Fruit preserves|jellies]] and [[wine]]. It is also grown as an [[ornamental plant]].
    
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File:Syzygium oleosum2.jpg| photo 1
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File:Syzygium oleosum Cabarita Beach.jpg| photo 2
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File:Syzygium oleosum fruit1.JPG| photo 3
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