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Melaleuca conothamnoides : ウィキペディア英語版 | Melaleuca conothamnoides
''Melaleuca conothamnoides'' is a shrub in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is distinguished by its relatively large leaves, prominent oil glands and unusual bracts covering the flower buds before they open. == Description == ''Melaleuca conothamnoides'' is a woody, branching shrub about high and wide. Its leaves are arranged alternately, are lance-shaped to oblong or elliptic in shape, mostly long and wide, usually with prominent oil glands and 3 to 5 parallel veins. The flowers are arranged in heads or short spikes, mostly at the ends of the branches which continue to grow after flowering but sometimes also in the upper leaf axils. The heads contain 8 to 15 groups of flowers in threes and are up to in diameter. The flower buds are covered with overlapping greenish-black bracts. The petals are long and fall off as the flowers open. The stamens are in five bundles around the edge of the flower, each bundle containing 7 to 9 purple or pinkish-mauve stamens. The main flowering season is from September to November〔 but has been recorded as early as August and as late as January.〔 After flowering, the fruits develop as roughly spherical or oval groups of woody capsules.
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