Vasilis Teodoridis:
Myrtaceae | Syzygium
51. Syzygium bullockii (Hance) Merrill & L. M. Perry; J. Arnold Arbor. 19: 107. 1938.
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Eugenia bullockii Hance; J. Bot. 16. 227. 1878.
Shrubs to trees; to 5 m tall. Branchlets grayish white when dry; slightly compressed. Leaves very shortly petiolate to nearly sessile; leaf blade elliptic to ovate-oblong; 4-12 x 2.5-5.5 cm; leathery; abaxially slightly pale when dry; adaxially dark brown and glossy when dry; secondary veins numerous and at an angle of ca. 70° from midvein; intramarginal veins 1-2 mm from margin; base rounded to slightly cordate; apex acuminate and with an obtuse acumen. Inflorescences terminal; paniculate cymes; 2-4 cm; many-flowered; branched; peduncle less than 1 cm. Hypanthium obconic; ca. 4 mm. Calyx lobes wavy. Petals white; coherent. Filaments distinct; 4-6 mm. Style as long as stamens. Fruit red to black; ellipsoid; ca. 10 x 8 mm. Fl. Mar-Aug(-Oct).
Secondary forests on flat areas; scrub at seaside; below 100-300(-400) m. W Guangdong; W Guangxi; Hainan [Laos; Vietnam].