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Melaleuca nematophylla : ウィキペディア英語版 | Melaleuca nematophylla
''Melaleuca nematophylla'', commonly known as wiry honey-myrtle is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south west of Western Australia. It is one of the showiest melaleucas when in flower in early spring, is easily grown and has unusual needle-like foliage. As a result, it is relatively common in cultivation in temperate parts of Australia. ==Description== ''Melaleuca nematophylla'' is an erect, rounded shrub with coarse, brownish, papery bark and which grows to a height of about . Its leaves and branches are glabrous. The leaves are long, wide, circular in cross section and taper to a sharp but not prickly point. The flowers are a shade of pink to purple and are arranged in heads on the ends of most of the branches, which continue to grow after flowering. The heads are up to in diameter but more usually about half that size, and contain 10 to 20 groups of flowers in threes. The stamens are in five bundles around the flower, each bundle with 7 to 13 stamens. Flowering usually occurs in September or October and the fruits which follow are woody capsules long in roughly spherical clusters along the stems.〔〔
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