- Syzygium cordatum
taxobox
name = Syzygium cordatum
image_caption = Hute ("Syzygium cordatum")
regnum =Plantae
unranked_divisio =Angiosperm s
unranked_classis =Eudicot s
unranked_ordo =Rosid s
ordo =Myrtales
familia =Myrtaceae
genus = "Syzygium "
species = "S. cordatum"
binomial = "Syzygium cordatum"
binomial_authority = (L.)|Syzygium cordatum (Hute) is an
evergreen , water-lovingtree , which grows to a height of 8-15 m. This tree is often found nearstreams , on forest margins or in swampy spots. The leaves are elliptic to circular, bluish green on top and a paler green below. Young leaves are reddish. The white to pinkish fragrant flowers are borne in branched terminals and have numerous fluffystamen s and produce abundant nectar. It flowers from August to November. The fruits are ovalberries , red to dark-purple when ripe.Common names: Waterbessie (SA), umdoni, water berry, umSwi, umJoni and Hute (Shona)Distribution
Occurs along streambanks from Kwazulu-Natal northwards to
Zimbabwe andMozambique . It grows in forest margins, in bush or open grassy and sometimes high country.Uses
This tree is known for its many uses. The fleshy fruit is slightly acid in flavour and is eaten by children, monkeys, bush-babies and birds. The berries are also used to sometimes make an alcoholic drink. The powdered bark is used as a fish poison. In central Africa the tree is known as a remedy for stomach ache and diarrhoea. It is also used to treat respiratory ailments and tuberculosis
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List of fruits External links
* [http://www.plantzafrica.com/plantqrs/syzygcord.htm: Plantzafrica description]
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