Syzygium pustulatum
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The flowers were quite small, similar to the size of a Cocoa Black Ant (Dolichoderus thoracicus).
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The tree depicted below was my initial observation of this species in a park adjacent to my residence; however, it has since been removed. In 2024 (as shown above), I closely monitored the fruit development of another tree of the same species, which I identified in the Central Catchment Nature Reserve.
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