Syzygium crassipes (PROSEA)
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Introduction |
Syzygium crassipes (C.B. Robinson) Merr.
- Family: Myrtaceae
Synonyms
- Eugenia crassipes C.B. Robinson.
Vernacular names
- Philippines: kalubkub (Tagalog), barukbak (Ilokano), bogbog (Negrito).
Distribution
Endemic in the Philippines.
Uses
The fruits are eaten raw.
Observations
- Shrub or tree, 3-15 m tall.
- Leaves opposite, narrowly oblong.
- Inflorescences terminal.
- Fruit a globose berry, purplish-blue to lilac.
In primary forests at low altitudes.
Selected sources
- Merrill, E.D., 1923-1925. An enumeration of Philippine flowering plants. 4 Volumes. Government of the Philippine Islands, Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Bureau of Printing, Manila.
- Monsalud, M.R., Tongacan, A.L., Lopez, F.R. & Lagrimas, M.Q., 1966. Edible wild plants in Philippine forests. The Philippine Journal of Science 95: 431 561.
Authors
P.C.M. Jansen, J. Jukema, L.P.A. Oyen, T.G. van Lingen