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Created On: 06/14/2007 08:49 PM
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 06/14/2007 08:49 PM
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Thaumaturgist

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Planted a 3-Gallon tree of Srinark Red Wax Jambu (Syzygium samarangense) in July, 2005.

Got flooded and stayed under water for 3 days after Hurricane Wilma in October, 2005.

Fruited in 2006.

5-ft tall tree is full of fruits now.
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Here are 4 photos;

3rd June: Pollinators at work
http://www.asitghosh.com/MISC/asitwjambupollism.jpg

7th June: A cluster of young fruits
http://www.asitghosh.com/MISC/asitwjambubabysm.jpg

13th June: Same cluster seen from the top
http://www.asitghosh.com/MISC/asitwjambutopsm.jpg

13th June: Same cluster seen from the bottom
http://www.asitghosh.com/MISC/asitwjambubottomsm.jpg

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 06/25/2007 03:21 PM
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Wahine Linda

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Wow that is amazing. What do the fruits taste like? Never heard of that one!

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Spongy. Has a soft seed the size of a marble. The juice is watery with a mild fragrance. Good for summer refreshments or salads.
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Wax Jambu in Kim Powell's property in Merritt Island, Florida.

http://www.asitghosh.com/WAX_JAMBU_KP.html
 06/06/2009 09:24 PM
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Thaumaturgist

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I photographed these baby Wax Jambu (Syzygium samarangense) fruits on 29th May, 2009 in the property of Darleen & Jerry Hunt in North Merritt Island.

http://www.asitghosh.com/MISC/asit_wjambuhunt7_sm1.jpg

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That was truly amazing..I am jsut impressed by the term " Wax Jambu" Merely great!!



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