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Eugenia myrtifolia, Sims (E. australis, Wendl. Jambosa myrtifolia, Ndz.). Australian Brush Cherry. Tree, attaining 80 ft., glabrous: Lvs. oval or oblong-lanceolate, mostly acute, 1½-3 in. long: fls. white: fr. red, ovoid, nearly 1 in. long, with an acid taste. Austral. B.M. 2230. "Univ. Calif. Pub. Bot. 4:8.—Hardy in the S. Much used in Calif. as an ornamental tree and for clipped hedges. The foliage is dense and glossy, green when mature, tinged with wine-red on the gracefully spreading young shoots. Frs. sometimes used in jelly-making.
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Eugenia myrtifolia, Sims (E. australis, Wendl. Jambosa myrtifolia, Ndz.). Australian Brush Cherry. Tree, attaining 80 ft., glabrous: Lvs. oval or oblong-lanceolate, mostly acute, 1½-3 in. long: fls. white: fr. red, ovoid, nearly 1 in. long, with an acid taste. Austral. B.M. 2230. "Univ. Calif. Pub. Bot. 4:8.—Hardy in the S. Much used in Calif. as an ornamental tree and for clipped hedges. The foliage is dense and glossy, green when mature, tinged with wine-red on the gracefully spreading young shoots. Frs. sometimes used in jelly-making.


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