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Malay Apple (Syzygium malaccense)

Malay Apple (Syzygium malaccense) is a tropical evergreen tree known for its attractive glossy foliage, showy crimson flowers, and edible, pear-shaped, red to purplish-re

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Sunlight

Prefers full sun for optimal growth and fruit production, tolerates partial shade.

Watering

Keep soil consistently moist, especially during dry periods and fruiting.

Soil

Rich, well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral loam.

Temperature

Requires warm, tropical temperatures; sensitive to frost.

Habitat

Outdoor

Fertilizer

Fertilize regularly with a balanced formula, especially during active growth and fruiting.

Care Requirements

Light

Prefers full sun for optimal growth and fruit production, tolerates partial shade.

Bright direct light

Water

Keep soil consistently moist, especially during dry periods and fruiting.

High moisture needs

Soil

Rich, well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral loam.

Temperature

Requires warm, tropical temperatures; sensitive to frost.

Warm tropical

Habitat

Outdoor

Fertilizer

Fertilize regularly with a balanced formula, especially during active growth and fruiting.

Moderate feeding

Plant Overview

Plant Type

Tree

Plant Category

Flowering, Fruit, Ornamental

Plant Place Type

Ground, Garden

Plant Environment

Outdoor

Lifespan

Perennials

Plant Height

5-20 m

Spread

3-10 m

Growth Rate

Moderate to Fast

Dormancy

Evergreen, no true dormancy

Leaf Color

Dark Green

Leaf Type

Simple, Opposite, Oblong-elliptic

Flower Size

5-8 cm

Optimal Sunlight Lux

60000

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Synonyms
Caryophyllus malaccensis (L.) Stokes
Eugenia domestica Baill.
Eugenia macrophylla Lam.
Eugenia malaccensis L.
Eugenia pseudomalaccensis Linden
Eugenia purpurascens Baill.
Eugenia purpurea Roxb.
Jambosa domestica DC.
Jambosa laevis Montrouz.
Jambosa macrophylla (Lam.) DC.
Jambosa malaccensis (L.) DC.
Jambosa purpurascens DC.
Jambosa purpurea (Roxb.) Wight & Arn.
Myrtus lamarckii F.Dietr.
Myrtus malaccensis (L.) Spreng.
Syzygium laeve (Montrouz.) Govaerts
Taxonomy
  • kingdomPlantae
  • divisionTracheophyta
  • classMagnoliopsida
  • orderMyrtales
  • familyMyrtaceae
  • genusSyzygium
  • speciesSyzygium malaccense
Toxicity

Toxic for humans

No

Rating: 0/5

Toxic for pets

No

Rating: 0/5

Edible

Yes

All parts are generally considered non-toxic. The fruit is widely consumed.

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