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Melaleuca diosmatifolia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Melaleuca diosmatifolia
''Melaleuca diosmatifolia'', commonly known as rosy paperbark and pink honey-myrtle is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is native to Queensland and New South Wales in Australia. It was formerly known as ''Melaleuca erubescens'' but is not closely related to ''Melaleuca diosmifolia'' although the species name has the same meaning. ==Description== ''Melaleuca diosmatifolia'' is a shrub with hard, rough grey bark growing to a height of about . Its leaves are arranged alternately on the stem, each leaf long, wide, almost circular in cross-section and ending with a point. The leaves also have a few distinct oil glands The pinkish-purple to deep mauve flowers are arranged on a spike up to long and diameter, usually at the end of branches which continue to grow after the flowering period. Each spike contains between 15 and 50 separate flowers, each flower with five (rarely six) bundles of stamens, each bundle with 15 to 26 stamens. Flowering mainly occurs from November to December but also through to May. The fruits are woody capsules about long.
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