Syzygium bungadinnia
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| Syzygium bungadinnia | |
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| Growing in the Cairns Botanic Gardens | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Plantae |
| Clade: | Tracheophytes |
| Clade: | Angiosperms |
| Clade: | Eudicots |
| Clade: | Rosids |
| Order: | Myrtales |
| Family: | Myrtaceae |
| Genus: | Syzygium |
| Species: | S. bungadinnia |
| Binomial name | |
| Syzygium bungadinnia | |
| Synonyms[2][3] | |
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Syzygium bungadinnia, commonly known as bungadinnia satinash, is a species of plant in the clove and eucalyptus family Myrtaceae. It is endemic to Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia, where it grows in rainforest and gallery forest. It was first described in 1898.[4]