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Brush Cherry, Scrub Cherry, Magenta Cherry

Syzygium paniculatum

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Description:

The brush cherry is found usually as a short or medium sized tree up to 30ft tall, and sometimes as shrub or bush. In some parts of the world, brush cherries are used as hedges. Produces very pretty, showy flowers during Spring and Summer, followed by fruit ripening 2-3 months later. Will grow in both sun and part shade.

Species ID Suggestions

Brush Cherry

Syzygium paniculatum

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