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Syzygium samarangense - Wax Jambu
By Delonix1
- 6 Sep, 2017
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This is the flowers and small fruit on this Wax Jambu. This tree is loaded with many stages of fruit. Plus there was hundreds of fruit on the ground. Photo taken Sept. 5, 2017 at Quail Botanical Gardens.
Comments on this photo
Yes, the flower turn into the fruit.
I just noticed the buds on the lower right side.
7 Sep, 2017
Yes I noticed tgem earlier seems they will have a lot of fruit.
7 Sep, 2017
This little tree had tons of fruit. I read that it's common for mature trees to produce 700 lbs of fruit a year.
9 Sep, 2017
Wow a lot of fruit from one tree small or big.
11 Sep, 2017
Yes, I remember my former neighbor bringing me a huge bag of this fruit from his friend's tree. There was so much fruit we couldn't eat it all.
11 Sep, 2017
What a good neihhbour pitty hou could nt freeze them .
11 Sep, 2017
Yes, I'm not sure if they can be frozen. I would guess they could be...the fruit isn't like papaya (which cannot be frozen).
12 Sep, 2017
Yes fruit does nt freeze well any way and has to be defrosted slowly in the fridge.
13 Sep, 2017
Yes, some fruit do freeze well, and others just turn to much. Papaya fruit will turn to mush, if frozen.
15 Sep, 2017
I do know gooeberrys blackberries raspberries loganan berries etc and black currents red currents etc freeze the best seems currents and berries are the best.
You could always make a smoothy drink from Papaya if turns to mush ?
15 Sep, 2017
Yes, most berries freeze so well. I just found out papaya can be frozen, also. I didn't think it was possible.
20 Sep, 2017
Great we live and learn every day Andy berries keep you looking young to.
20 Sep, 2017
Yes, we learn every day. :>))
I need to eat more berries then. lol!
21 Sep, 2017
lol Andy they do have benefits to your health to.
22 Sep, 2017
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Gorgeous like sparklers are they the flowers to the fruit.
6 Sep, 2017