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Decaspermum humile : ウィキペディア英語版 | Decaspermum humile
''Decaspermum humile'', commonly known as the Silky Myrtle, is a tree from Australia and Asia. It can be used as bush food, as indicated by the alternate common name of Currant Myrtle. The tree features an attractive dark glossy crown. The new pink leaves with silvery hairs are particularly appealing. ==Taxonomy== First described as ''Nelitris humilis'' by Scottish botanist George Don in 1832, it gained its current name in 1980 when reclassified in the genus ''Decaspermum''. ''Decaspermum'' refers to "ten seeds" as is often the case with this plant. ''Humile'' refers to small or lowly, as it's often seen as a bush or small tree. However, this is not always the case, as some examples of ''Decaspermum humile'' can reach 25 metres (80 ft) tall.〔
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