What are the common plants in the Myrtaceae family?
Answering netizens' questions about common plants in the Myrtaceae family and providing a list of the five common types of Myrtaceae plants for green plant maintenance. Next, the editor will introduce to the netizens.
Rhodomyrtus tomentosa: Usually blooms in spring and summer, flowering and fruiting at the same time, the fruit is edible when mature.
Psidium guajava: A tree that can grow to about 13 meters tall, commonly cultivated in South China, and there are also wild varieties.
Syzygium jambos: It has strong adaptability to the environment and can grow in various soil environments.
Eucalyptus: Prefers sunlight and warm environments, dislikes cold, and is commonly cultivated in西南 China.
Other plants: There are also plants like wax apple, guava, myrtle, and sweet osmanthus.
I. Rhodomyrtus tomentosa
Rhodomyrtus tomentosa is a shrub that can grow up to about 2 meters tall. It usually flowers in spring and summer, with single flowers, purplish red in color, and has certain ornamental value. It flowers and fruits at the same time, and the fruit is edible when mature, and can also be used for making wine.
II. Psidium guajava
Psidium guajava is a tree in the Myrtaceae family that can grow to about 13 meters tall. Its fruit is edible and has high nutritional value. It is mainly cultivated in various parts of South China, and there are also wild varieties.
III. Syzygium jambos
Syzygium jambos is an evergreen tree that usually flowers between March and April, fruits after flowering, and the fruit matures from May to June. It has extremely strong adaptability to the environment and can be cultivated in various soils, commonly found in river valleys, wetlands, and water edges. It prefers warm and hot climates and is a tropical species, cultivated in southern China.
IV. Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus, also known as the common name such as eucalyptus, white diesel tree, gali tree, and large-leaf eucalyptus, is native to Australia and is now widely cultivated in southwest China. It prefers sunlight and warm environments, is not cold-resistant, and is best cultivated in loose, fertile, and well-drained soil.
V. Other plants
Other common plants in the Myrtaceae family include wax apple, guava, myrtle, and sweet osmanthus. Most plants in the Myrtaceae family are trees or shrubs, distributed in tropical and subtropical regions, preferring warm environments and fearing cold.
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