About Syzygium lanceolatum
Syzygium lanceolatum (Syzygium lanceolatum) is a tree belonging to the Myrtaceae family (Myrtle/Eucalyptus family). Members of this family are generally characterised by opposite simple leaves, cymose/solitary flower clusters, berry/capsule fruit. It is typically found in evergreen and shola forests. It occurs across India, Sri Lanka. Flowering and fruiting are typically seen during March-August.
Plant Details
- Scientific name
- Syzygium lanceolatum
- Genus
- Syzygium
- Family
- MYRTACEAE
- Habit
- Tree
- Habitat
- Evergreen and Shola forests
- Distribution
- India, Sri Lanka
- Flowering & fruiting
- March-August
- Conservation status
- Not Evaluated (NE)
Local Names
- Malayalam
- ന്യാവൽ

Botanical family
Myrtaceae
Myrtle/Eucalyptus family
Syzygium lanceolatum belongs to the Myrtaceae family.
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