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Melaleuca nesophila is a large shrub or small tree growing to 4.7–6 m (20–20 ft) in height by 4–5 m (10–20 ft) in width. It has greyish-white, papery bark and a dense crown which often reaches to the ground.
Melaleuca nervosa. Melaleuca nervosa Cheel (= Callistemon nervosus) - fibrebark; Melaleuca nesophila F.Muell. - mindiyed, showy honey-myrtle, Melaleuca nodosa (Sol. ex Gaertn.) Sm. - prickly-leaved paperbark; Melaleuca ochroma Lepschi; Melaleuca oldfieldii F.Muell. ex Benth. Melaleuca orbicularis Craven; Melaleuca ordinifolia Barlow
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Melaleuca alternifolia, commonly known as tea tree, [2] is a species of tree or tall shrub in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae. Endemic to Australia , it occurs in southeast Queensland and the north coast and adjacent ranges of New South Wales where it grows along streams and on swampy flats, and is often the dominant species where it occurs.
Melaleuca (/ ˌ m ɛ l ə ˈ lj uː k ə /) is a genus of nearly 300 species of plants in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae, commonly known as paperbarks, honey-myrtles, bottlebrushes or tea-trees (although the last name is also applied to species of Leptospermum).
Melaleuca glena is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south of Western Australia. It is similar to the commonly cultivated Melaleuca nesophila with its purple " pom-pom " flower heads but is a smaller shrub with the inflorescences much more often on the sides of the branches and only occasionally on the ends.
Melaleuca xerophila is a large shrub or small spreading tree which grows to a height of 3–6 m (10–20 ft) and has fibrous or papery bark. The leaves are alternately or spirally arranged, narrow elliptic in shape, 1.8–5.2 mm (0.07–0.2 in) long and 0.9–1.5 mm (0.04–0.06 in) wide.
Melaleuca alsophila is a dense shrub or tree to 15 m (50 ft) and is often multistemmed. There is considerable variation in its leaf size, even on one individual plant but they are commonly 10–50 mm (0.4–2 in) long (sometimes up to 90 mm (4 in)), flat, 5 to 7-veined and spirally arranged on the stem.