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Syzygium Cumini Tree, black-plum “jamun-jambolan” شجرة جامون


1 – 3 m

Max Height: 20-30m

Spread: 15-20m

Origin: India, Pakistan

Family: Myrtaceae

Common Name: Malabar plum, Java plum, black plum, jamun or jambolan

Drought Tolerance: Medium

Salinity Tolerance: Medium

Sun Tolerance: High

Wind Tolerance: Medium

Water Requirement: Medium

PH Level: Basic

Pest Tolerance: High

Disease Tolerance: High

Growth rate: Medium

Fragrance: No

40.00 AED 199.00 AED Inc. vat

Syzygium cumini

The leaves which have an aroma similar to turpentine, are pinkish when young, changing to a leathery, glossy dark green with a yellow midrib as they mature. The leaves are used as food for livestock, as they have good nutritional value.

Syzygium cumini trees start flowering from March to April. The flowers are fragrant and small, about 5 mm in diameter. The fruits develop by May or June and resemble large berries; the fruit of Syzygium species is described as “drupaceous”. The fruit is oblong, ovoid. Unripe fruit looks green. As it matures, its color changes to pink, then to shining crimson red and finally to black color. A variant of the tree produces white coloured fruit. The fruit has a combination of sweet, mildly sour and astringent flavour and tends to colour the tongue purple.

 

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