Pl. see efi page on this species.
There is so much of variation in this species.
Cultivated ones have larger fruits with more pulp to eat.
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J. M. Garg

On Thu 24 Jan, 2019, 6:28 PM Sharmila Punde <[email protected]
wrote:

> Dear All,
>     Please take a look at -
>     https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/indiantreepix/QZ7AZGEm_I8
>     Aarti ji had shared pictures of Syzygium cumini from Mahabaleshwar.
>
>     Sorry for invoking the thread. There are few points about this
> Syzygium cumini tree which Arti Ji posted and about kala jamun tree fruits
> we eat.
> 1. Why fruits of Syzygium cumini from Mahabaleshwar are so small ?. Is it
> because cultivated one has more nurishment provided or both are different
> species?
> 2. Do the one we eat as Jamun tree drops sticky drops in the morning? In
> Mahabaleshwar, this tree drops sticky drops.
> 3. One thing i heard from local that this tree in Mahabaleshwar grow very
> slow. But the jamun tree we eat fruits of grows very fast as per
> observation.
>
> Thanks
> Sharmila
>
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