Yes the name is correct, but commonly it is known as Red Wax Jamun

On Feb 19, 12:38 pm, rashida atthar <[email protected]> wrote:
> A leading plant seller in Mumbai has propagated a very interesting tree. As 
> informed by the owner he bought this plant from Vietnam and through grafting 
> has developed this new hybrid and has been selling it since last seven years. 
> I saw it for the first time this year at the show at Rani baug. These are 
> huge red fruits  of Jamun, very juicy and more sweeter than the mormal small 
> white ones seen in Mumbai. The botanical name was given to me by the owner, 
> hope it is correct!
>
> regards,
>
> Rashida.  
>
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