Syzygium tierneyanum - The River Cherry (forum)
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Anyone know whether Syzygium tierneyanum - The River Cherry - will grow in a temperate climate such as Melbourne?
Time: 11th March 2010 10:13pm
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Carlos says...
It's probably worth a shot if you can provide a warm corner of the garden.
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Time: 18th March 2010 9:45pm
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Violet_Cactus says...
Good point. A microclimate would be the way to go. Thanks Carlos!
Time: 19th March 2010 12:01am
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Linton says...
Looking for seeds of Syzygium tierneyanum.
I currently need some seeds of this species, also called River Cherry or Bamaga Satinash. There seems to be plenty of trees available from nurseries but seeds are difficult to come by. Anyone help?
Time: 25th February 2014 9:58am
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jakfruit etiquette says...
Should be abundant when fruiting in QLD.
Can also be grown from cuttings.
Time: 26th February 2014 7:04am
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