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Scientific Name: | Melaleuca ericifolia | Swamp Paperbark - thicket Photo: A J Brown | ||||||||
Status: | Native to eastern Australia | |||||||||
Plant Description: | Small to medium-sized tree up to 9 m tall. Delicate foliage with numerous fine branchlets and short needle-like leaves. The dark green leaves are arranged alternately on branches and are 1-2 cm long and often curved at the tip. The bark on the older trees is light brown, cracked and peeling. Creamy white flowers clustered in heads or short spikes with bright green leafy shoots at the ends. Flowers mainly in spring. | |||||||||
Habitat: | Generally growing in sand to sandy loam soils in the eastern and cooler parts of the state along creek and river flats and in swamps. Also found along the coast. Can exist in dry and waterlogged soils and under low to moderate salinity regimes.
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Comments: | Swamp Paperbark used to be very common in thickets and swamp-forests before land clearance and drainage. The young straight stems have been much used for brushwood fencing. An aromatic oil in the leaves has been used for dental and medical preparations and in scented soaps. A key to the more common Melaleuca species on waterlogged and saline land can be accessed here – Key to Melaleuca. |
Swamp Paperbark - flower Photo: A J Brown | Swamp Paperbark - flowering Photo: A J Brown |
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