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- type: tropical fruit evergreen tree
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- properties
- root: deep taproot with lateral spread. strong anchorage and drought tolerance
- stem: upright trunk with grey-brown bark, flaky when mature
- leaf: opposite, elliptic-lanceolate, leathery with smooth edges
- leaf-length:: 6β15 cm
- flower: small, pale greenish-white in panicles, mildly fragrant, bisexual
- fruit: oblong, fleshy drupe, purple-black when ripe, astringent sweet taste
- bark: thick, rough, greyish-brown with fissures, peels in plates
- timber: hard, reddish-brown wood, durable, heavy, and water-resistant
- environment:: thrives in tropical and subtropical lowlands with full sun, deep soil, and moderate rainfall
- climate:: hot-humid to semi-arid; tolerant to seasonal drought and short flooding
- sun:: 700β1000 w/mΒ²
- no-sun-days:: 10β15 days
- water:: 1000β2000 mm/year
- no-water-days:: 30β45 days
- humidity:: 50β80 %
- fog-resistance:: 7β10 days
- max-temp:: 42 Β°C
- optimal-temp:: 25β35 Β°C
- min-temp:: 5 Β°C
- wind-damage:: salty-coastal, cold-dry
- soil:: deep, loamy to clay-loam, well-drained but tolerant to seasonal waterlogging
- soil-ph:: 5.5β7.5
- soil-type:: loamy, clay-loam, alluvial
- spacing:: 8β12 m between mature trees for full crown development
- good-neighbors:: azadirachta, moringa, curcuma, cajanus
- bad-neighbors:: ficus, eucalyptus, casuarina
- max-height:: 30 m
- max-spread:: 15 m
- climate:: hot-humid to semi-arid; tolerant to seasonal drought and short flooding
- lifecycle
- longevity:: 80β100 years
- germination:: seeds germinate in 10β30 days. recalcitrant, lose viability quickly after harvest
- seedling:: fast-growing. needs consistent moisture and light shade in early stage
- mature:: starts fruiting in 6β8 years (seed-grown), or 3β4 years (grafted). full yield from year 10
- death:: gradually declines with hollowing trunk and canopy thinning in late age
- features: evergreen, drought-tolerant, wind-resistant, medicinal, attract pollinators, shader
- layer: canopy, sub-canopy
- products: fruit, dried seed powder, bark decoction , leaf infusion, timber, vinegar, jam, syrup, dye
- chemical compounds
| compound | plant part | % amount | description |
|---|---|---|---|
| -------------------- | ---------------- | ------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| tannins | root | ~0.3β0.5% | astringent compounds, antimicrobial, support root protection |
| triterpenes | root | trace <0.1% | potential anti-inflammatory activity |
| alkaloids | root | ~0.1β0.3% | bioactive compounds with antimicrobial action |
| ellagic acid | bark | ~0.5β1% | antioxidant, anti-mutagenic, liver-protective |
| tannins | bark | ~8β19% | strong astringent, used in traditional treatment of diarrhea and wounds |
| betulinic acid | bark | traceβ0.2% | anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor potential |
| flavonoids | bark | ~0.2β0.5% | antioxidant, stabilizes blood vessels |
| myricetin | leaf | ~0.2β0.4% | antioxidant, regulates blood sugar and lipid metabolism |
| quercetin | leaf | ~0.1β0.3% | anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, capillary stabilizer |
| gallic acid | leaf | ~0.1β0.3% | antimicrobial and antioxidant activity |
| anthocyanins | leaf | traceβ0.2% | UV protection, coloration, antioxidant |
| terpenoids | leaf | trace | scent and protective plant metabolites |
| flavonoids | flower | ~0.3β0.6% | antioxidant, supports reproductive signaling |
| volatile oils | flower | trace <0.05% | aromatic compounds attracting pollinators |
| simple sugars | flower | ~1β2% | energy source for pollinators |
| anthocyanins | fruit | ~0.5β1.5% | rich pigments with strong antioxidant properties |
| ellagic acid | fruit | ~0.2β0.5% | anti-inflammatory and liver-protective agent |
| gallic acid | fruit | ~0.3β0.5% | supports blood sugar control and digestive health |
| vitamin c | fruit | ~20β30 mg/100g | antioxidant, supports immunity and iron absorption |
| glucose + fructose | fruit | ~5β8% | natural fruit sugars, energy source |
| jamboline | seed | ~0.2β0.4% | alkaloid with hypoglycemic activity |
| jambosine | seed | ~0.2β0.5% | anti-diabetic action, inhibits sugar absorption |
| starch | seed | ~20β30% | carbohydrate energy reserve |
| protein | seed | ~8β10% | supports growth and repair; useful in powders |
| lignin | timber | ~20β30% | structural support in woody tissues |
| cellulose | timber | ~40β50% | main structural component of wood |
| aromatic resins | timber | trace <1% | contributes to wood scent and resistance to pests |
- operations
- propagate plants: mainly by fresh seed. vegetative methods include softwood grafting and budding for cultivar maintenance
- maintenance: light pruning to manage crown shape and remove dead branches. mulch and compost around base. irrigation during dry periods in early years
- harvest:
- fruit: handpicked from branches when deep purple and soft (seasonally, 1β2 flushes/year)
- seed: collected from pulp waste, dried, ground into powder for medicinal use
- bark and leaf: harvested selectively for infusions or decoctions
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timber: harvested from old trees. used in carpentry, tools, and rural construction
- height: up to 30 m
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review of the syzygium cumini
- tropical evergreen tree native to the indian subcontinent and southeast asia. it is widely cultivated for its fruit , which is known for its distinctive color and taste. the tree is valued for its various uses in eat, medicine, and landscaping.
parts of the plant and their uses
products
- root: the roots of syzygium cumini are sometimes used in traditional medicine. they are believed to have astringent properties and are used to treat digestive disorders and manage blood sugar levels.
- stem: the stem or trunk of the java plum tree provides strong and durable timber. the wood is resistance to water and insects, making it suitable for construction, furniture, and other wooden items.
- fruit: small, oval-shaped, and deep purple to black when ripe. it is known for its sweet and slightly tangy flavor. the fruit is consumed fresh or processed into juices, jams, jellies, and wine. it is also used in traditional medicine for its antidiabetic properties.
- leaf: the leaves of syzygium cumini are used in traditional medicine for their anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antidiabetic properties. used as fodder for livestock in some regions.
- bark: the bark of the java plum tree contains tannins and other compounds with astringent and antimicrobial properties. it is used in traditional remedies to treat diarrhea, dysentery, and skin conditions .
- flower: the flowers of syzygium cumini are small, white, and fragrant. they are important for pollination and fruit development and are sometimes used in traditional remedies for respiratory issues.
uses
- plants/fruits: the fruit is eaten fresh or processed into various products like juices, jams, jellies, and wine.
- plants/greens: the leaves are sometimes used as animal fodder and in traditional medicine .
- plants/timber: the wood from the java plum tree is used in making furniture, construction materials, and various wooden items due to its durability and resistance to water and insects.
- plants/medicine: different parts of the java plum tree, including leaves, bark, seeds, and fruit, are used in traditional medicine for their antidiabetic, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties.
- plants/fuel: dried wood and leaves of syzygium cumini are used as firewood and fuel for cooking.
- plants/fertilizer: fallen leaves decompose and add organic matter to the soil , enhancing soil fertility.
- data:
- sun requirements: syzygium cumini prefers full sun to partial shade for optimal growth and fruit production.
- water requirements: it thrives in well-drained soil with moderate to high moisture levels. the tree is relatively drought-tolerant but performs best with regular watering, especially during the dry season.
- soil ph: the java plum tree grows best in slightly acidic to neutral soils, with a ph range of 5.5 to 7.5.
- plant/roles in permaculture guilds: in permaculture, syzygium cumini can be used as a canopy tree, providing shade and shelter for understory plants. its dense foliage helps reduce soil erosion , while its leaves contribute organic matter to the soil. the tree also attract pollinators and other beneficial insects, supporting ecosystem health. it can be paired with nitrogen-fixing plants and other fruit trees to create a diverse and productive guild.
- height in meters: java plum trees can grow up to 30 meters tall, but they are often maintained at 10-15 meters for easier harvesting and management.
- spacing in meters: trees should be spaced 8-10 meters apart to ensure sufficient room for growth and air circulation.
- germination days: seeds typically take 10-15 days to germinate under optimal conditions.
- strata: syzygium cumini is considered an overstory or canopy tree in agroforestry systems, providing shade and cover for lower-growing plants.
- days to maturity: it takes about 5-7 years for a java plum tree to start bearing fruit, depending on the growing conditions and care.
- plant, harvest, pruning calendar in months
- planting is best done at the beginning of the rainy season to ensure good establishment.
- pruning can be done annually to maintain tree shape and promote healthy growth.
- flowering typically occurs in late spring to early summer, with fruit ripening in mid to late summer .
- good neighbors: good companion plants for syzygium cumini include nitrogen-fixing plants like legumes, ground covers that help retain soil moisture, and herbs or flowers that attract pollinators.
- bad neighbors: java plum trees should not be planted near crops that require full sunlight for optimal growth, as their dense canopy can create too much shade. they should also be kept away from plants susceptible to the same pests and diseases.
chemical compounds
| chemical compound | plant part | amount (%) | description |
|---|---|---|---|
| ------------------------- | ------------------------- | ------------------- | ------------- |
| tannins | bark, leaves, fruit | 10-20% | astringent properties, used in traditional medicine to treat diarrhea, dysentery, and skin conditions. contribute to the antioxidant activity of the plant. |
| anthocyanins | fruit | 0.1-1% | pigments responsible for the deep purple to black color of the fruit. they have antioxidant properties and contribute to the fruitβs health benefits. |
| flavonoids | leaves, bark, fruit | 5-10% | antioxidant with anti-inflammatory and antidiabetic properties, beneficial in traditional remedies for various ailments. |
| ellagic acid | leaves, bark, fruit | 1-5% | polyphenolic compound with antioxidants , anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. it is often used in medicinal preparations. |
| oleanolic acid | leaves, fruit | 0.5-2% | triterpenoid with anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic, and hepatoprotective properties, contributing to the plantβs medicinal use. |
| gallic acid | leaves, fruit | 0.5-1% | antioxidant and antimicrobial properties, used in traditional medicine for treating various conditions. |
| jambosine | seeds, fruit | trace to 0.5% | alkaloids found in syzygium cumini that has been studied for its potential antidiabetic effects, particularly in lowering blood sugar levels. |
| ascorbic acid (vitamin c) | fruit | 0.1-0.5% | essential vitamin and antioxidant , important for immune function and skin health. |
| dietary fiber | fruit | 1-2% | helps in digestion and promotes a healthy gut. |
traditional medicine recipes
- these recipes highlight the versatile medicinal uses of syzygium cumini in traditional remedies for treating digestive issues, diabetes, skin conditions, and inflammation.
- each part of the plant, from its bark to its leaves, seeds, and fruits, plays a role in holistic health practices.
- **syzygium cumini bark tea for diarrhea **
- ingredients
- 1 tablespoon of syzygium cumini bark (dried and powdered)
- 2 cups of water
- instructions
- uses
- this tea is traditionally used to treat diarrhea , dysentery , and other digestive issues due to the astringent properties of the tannins in the bark .
- syzygium cumini leaf decoction for diabetes management
- ingredients
- 10-15 fresh syzygium cumini leaves
- 3 cups of water
- instructions
- wash the leaves thoroughly and chop them into small pieces.
- bring 3 cups of water to a boil and add the chopped leaves.
- reduce the heat and let the leaves simmer for 20-30 minutes.
- strain the liquid and allow it to cool.
- drink 1 cup of the decoction twice a day, preferably in the morning and evening.
- uses
- syzygium cumini leaves are known for their antidiabetic properties, as they help regulate blood sugar levels. this decoction is often used as a natural remedy for diabetes management.
- **syzygium cumini fruit paste for skin ailments **
- ingredients
- 10-12 ripe syzygium cumini fruits
- a small amount of water
- instructions
- mash the ripe syzygium cumini fruits into a smooth paste.
- add a small amount of water to achieve a thick consistency.
- apply the paste directly to the affected area on the skin.
- leave it on for 20-30 minutes, then rinse with lukewarm water.
- repeat 2-3 times a day until the condition improves.
- uses
- this fruit paste is traditionally used to treat skin conditions like acne, eczema, and boils. the antioxidants and antimicrobial properties in the fruit help soothe irritated skin and promote healing .
- syzygium cumini seed powder for blood sugar regulation
- ingredients
- 1 tablespoon of dried syzygium cumini seed powder
- a glass of warm water or milk
- instructions
- dry the syzygium cumini seeds in the sun for several days until fully dried.
- grind the dried seeds into a fine powder.
- mix 1 tablespoon of the seed powder in a glass of warm water or milk.
- drink this mixture once daily, preferably in the morning.
- uses
- syzygium cumini seeds are well-known for their ability to lower blood sugar levels. this remedy is often used in traditional medicine to manage diabetes and regulate glucose levels naturally.
- **syzygium cumini leaf poultice for inflammation **
- ingredients
- 10-12 fresh syzygium cumini leaves
- a small amount of water
- instructions
- crush the fresh syzygium cumini leaves into a coarse paste using a mortar and pestle.
- add a small amount of water to create a smooth, thick paste.
- apply the paste to the inflamed or swollen area.
- cover the area with a clean cloth or bandage.
- leave the poultice on for 30 minutes to 1 hour, then rinse with cool water.
- repeat daily until the inflammation subsides.
- uses
- this poultice is traditionally used to reduce inflammation , swelling , and pain due to its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. it is commonly applied to minor wounds , insect bites , and joint pain