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The image on the article page titled Syzygium oleosum (blue lilly pilly) looks more like Syzygium paniculatum (magenta lilly pilly). It's very common to confuse S.oleosum, S.paniculatum, and S.australe. I've cultivated all three species, and am very familiar with their differences, and just looking at the picture on the page it looks more like S.paniculatum for these reasons: S.oleosum has a more blue or mauve coloured fruit rather than this pink colour; also, S.oleosum typically has a more open bottom on the fruit and is typically broader - S.paniculatum is more this shape. Anyway, I will leave this comment up for a little while before changing the image caption. Cheers.58.166.104.133 (talk) 23:47, 28 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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As the fruit of this tree is consumed by humans, it may be suitable to link it to the "Bush Tucker" page under "See also" on this page, then added to the list on the "Bush Tucker" page.