Syzygium canicortex is a tree growing up to about tall and diameter, and the trunks may be
buttressed or fluted. Leaves are arranged in opposite pairs on small twigs about diameter. They are
ovate to
elliptic and usually have an unusually long . They measure on average about long by wide, and are held on a
petiole up to long. New growth is deep red, transitioning to green. Flowers are most often produced in the and are mostly solitary, rarely in a few-flowered
raceme. The developing bud is covered by a cap (known as an
operculum) which is shed at maturity along with the attached petals. The
hypanthium tapers slowly into the
pedicel (flower stem), the stamens are numerous, yellow, and about long. The style is about long. The fruit is, in botanical terms, a
berry, red, about diameter, and contains a single seed. ==Taxonomy==