Common Knowledge
Scientific Name: Octamyrtus glomerata Kaneh. & Hatus. ex C.T.White
Common Names: Clustered Myrtle, Octamyrtus
Native Range: New Guinea, including western Papuasian rainforest regions
Family: Myrtaceae
Flavor
Fruit characteristics remain scarcely documented in cultivation and botanical literature. Available observations suggest a soft tropical profile with a mild aromatic sweetness typical of certain rainforest Myrtaceae relatives.
Growth Habit
A rainforest species occupying humid tropical forest layers, naturally developing as a small tree beneath filtered canopy light. Growth is upright and lush, favoring stable warmth and atmospheric moisture.
Cultivation
Thrives in warm, humid conditions with consistently moist, well-drained organic soil and bright filtered light. Avoid prolonged dryness, compact substrates, and harsh direct exposure during early development.






