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Eugenia bracteata var. fasciculata (Wall. ex Blume) Duthie
Eugenia bracteata var. roxburghii (DC.) Duthie
Eugenia fasciculata Wall. ex Blume
Eugenia heynei Rathakr. & N.C.Nair A
Eugenia macrosepala Duthie
Eugenia rothii Panigrahi
Eugenia rothii var. fasciculata (Duthie) H.B.Naithani
Eugenia willdenowii Wight
Eugenia zeylanica Roxb.
Myrtus bracteata Willd.
Myrtus coromandelina J.König ex Roxb.
Myrtus heynei Spreng.
Myrtus latifolia B.Heyne ex Roth
Myrtus littoralis Roxb. ex Wight & Arn.
Myrtus quadripartita Royen ex Blume
Myrtus ruscifolia Willd.
Syzygium bracteatum (Willd.) Raizada
Syzygium latifolium Blanco
Syzygium ruscifolium (Willd.) Santapau & Wagh
Eugenia roxburghii (commonly known as Roxburgh's Cherry) is a species of plant in the family Myrtaceae which is native to India and Sri Lanka. It is a 5 metres (16 ft) tall tree with round, rough, brown branches. Leaves are shiny green in color which are oppositely arranged. Flowers are white in color and have four-petals. Fruit is a deep orange-colored berry. Flowering starts on March and ends with late April.
References
"Eugenia capensis". The Plant List (2015). Version 1.1. Retrieved 16 July 2015.