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Scientific Name: | Melaleuca brevifolia | Mallee Honey-myrtle - stems Photo: A J Brown | |||||
Other Common Names: | Short-leaf Honey-myrtle, d’Altons Melaleuca | ||||||
Status: | Native to South Australia and Victoria | ||||||
Plant Description: | Straggling shrub to 2.5 m high with rough, corky bark. Leaves often in pairs but not decussate, linear to oblanceolate, 3–7 mm long, 1–2 mm wide with a blunt apex. Flower clusters, white to yellowish, 6-11 mm wide, on previous seasons growth. Fruit capsules wrinkled, corky and warty, 4-6 mm wide. | ||||||
Habitat: | Occasional, fringing swamps, lakes and streams in heathlands and shrublands. Sometimes on edges of saltland.
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Comment: | A key to the more common Melaleuca species on waterlogged and saline land can be accessed here – Key to Melaleuca. |
Mallee Honey-myrtle - leaves Photo: A J Brown |