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Melaleuca densispicata : ウィキペディア英語版 | Melaleuca densispicata
''Melaleuca densispicata'' is a plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae and is native to Queensland and New South Wales in Australia. It is a dense, woody shrub or tree with papery or scaly bark, sharp pointed leaves and dense flower spikes. It is uncommon throughout its range and was not formally described until 1984. ==Description== ''Melaleuca densispicata'' grows to a height of , sometimes to . Its leaves are in alternating pairs (decussate), each leaf measuring long, wide, linear to narrow elliptic in shape, glabrous and lacking a stalk. The flowers are white and arranged on a dense spike up to long, usually at the end of branches which continue to grow after the flowering period. Each spike contains between 5 and 24 flowers, each flower with five bundles of stamens, each bundle with 8 to 15 stamens. Flowering mainly occurs from September to December but also from February to May. The fruits are woody capsules about long, densely packed together.
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