Martin Pellizzer

Syzygium Acutangulum

Syzygium acutangulum is a lesser-known species of the myrtaceae family native to the rainforests of northern Australia. This evergreen shrub or small tree is characterized by its glossy dark green leaves and fragrant white flowers that bloom during the wet season. It thrives in humid, shaded environments and is often found in coastal and inland rainforest regions. While not widely cultivated, it holds cultural and ecological significance for local indigenous communities. Its unique appearance and adaptability make it an intriguing subject for botanists and conservationists alike.