Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Myrtales
Family:
Genus:
Species:
breviracemosa
ID:
913290

Status:
valid

Authors:
Mazine

Source:
wcs

Year:
2009

Citation Micro:
Kew Bull. 64: 151 (2009)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000912625

Common Names

  • Eugenia Breviracemosa
  • Mountain Cherry
  • Wild Cherry

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Description

Eugenia breviracemosa (also called the Short-racemed Eugenia, among many other common names) is a species of plant in the Myrtaceae family. It is native to Brazil and is found in tropical and subtropical moist lowland forests. It is an evergreen shrub or small tree with elliptic leaves and white flowers. Its fruits are edible.

Uses & Benefits

Eugenia breviracemosa is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and for its essential oils which are used in aromatherapy.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flower of Eugenia breviracemosa is white, with four petals and a yellow center. The seed is small, round, and black. The seedlings are small, with bright green leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Eugenia breviracemosa is a shrub that can be propagated by seed or cuttings. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. It is drought tolerant but will benefit from regular watering. Fertilize regularly with a balanced fertilizer.

Where to Find Eugenia breviracemosa

Eugenia breviracemosa is native to the tropical and subtropical regions of South America.

Eugenia breviracemosa FAQ

What is the scientific name of Eugenia breviracemosa?

Eugenia breviracemosa

What is the natural habitat of Eugenia breviracemosa?

Tropical rainforests

What are the uses of Eugenia breviracemosa?

Used for timber, fuel, and essential oils

Species in the Eugenia genus

Eugenia conduplicata, Eugenia magna, Eugenia manickamiana, Eugenia myrciariifolia, Eugenia rizziniana, Eugenia seithurensis, Eugenia yatuae, Eugenia subreticulata, Eugenia bergii, Eugenia belloi, Eugenia breedlovei, Eugenia cararensis, Eugenia cerrocacaoensis, Eugenia chavarriae, Eugenia cocosensis, Eugenia coibensis, Eugenia corusca, Eugenia earthiana, Eugenia esteliensis, Eugenia farinacea, Eugenia galbaoensis, Eugenia gomezii, Eugenia grayumii, Eugenia grijalvae, Eugenia hammelii, Eugenia hartshornii, Eugenia herrerae, Eugenia intibucana, Eugenia inversa, Eugenia lempana, Eugenia liesneri, Eugenia lithosperma, Eugenia locuples, Eugenia magniflora, Eugenia mcphersonii, Eugenia molinae, Eugenia monteverdensis, Eugenia paloverdensis, Eugenia quercetorum, Eugenia riosae, Eugenia sancarlosensis, Eugenia selvana, Eugenia shimishito, Eugenia tilarana, Eugenia verruculata, Eugenia zuchowskiae, Eugenia churutensis, Eugenia darcyi, Eugenia shettyana, Eugenia conchalensis,

Species in the Myrtaceae family

Acca lanuginosa, Acca macrostema, Accara elegans, Actinodium cunninghamii, Agonis baxteri, Agonis flexuosa, Agonis grandiflora, Agonis theiformis, Agonis undulata, Agonis hypericifolia, Algrizea macrochlamys, Algrizea minor, Allosyncarpia ternata, Aluta appressa, Aluta aspera, Aluta maisonneuvei, Aluta quadrata, Aluta teres, Amomyrtella irregularis, Amomyrtella guilii, Amomyrtus luma, Amomyrtus meli, Angophora bakeri, Angophora clelandi, Angophora costata, Angophora crassifolia, Angophora dichromophloia, Angophora euryphylla, Angophora exul, Angophora floribunda, Angophora hispida, Angophora inopina, Angophora leiocarpa, Angophora melanoxylon, Angophora paludosa, Angophora robur, Angophora subvelutina, Angophora woodsiana, Angophora clelandii, Anticoryne diosmoides, Anticoryne ovalifolia, Anticoryne melanosperma, Archirhodomyrtus baladensis, Archirhodomyrtus beckleri, Archirhodomyrtus paitensis, Archirhodomyrtus turbinata, Archirhodomyrtus vieillardii, Arillastrum gummiferum, Astartea aspera, Astartea corniculata,

References

The Plant List v1.1 record kew-457546: Based on the initial data import
Fiorella Fernanda Mazine: Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Mazine' in the authors string.