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Melaleuca stipitata : ウィキペディア英語版 | Melaleuca stipitata
''Melaleuca stipitata'' is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to a small area in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is a rare species, only discovered in 1991 and is unusual in that it is the only known example of ''Melaleuca'' having stalked flowers. Its leaves have an essential oil with a pleasant, lemon scent possibly suitable for commercial production. ==Description== ''Melaleuca stipitata'' is a shrub or tree growing to about tall with grey, papery bark and glabrous branches and twigs. Its leaves are arranged alternately and are long, wide and leaves that are flat and narrow but otherwise variable in shape. The flowers are white or cream-coloured and are arranged in spikes on the ends of branches which sometimes continue to grow after flowering. The spikes are up to in diameter with 3 to 12 groups of flowers in threes and there are often leaves amongst the flower in the spike. The petals are long and fall off as the flower matures. The floral cup (the hypanthium) has a short stalk - an unusual feature for a melaleuca. Flowering occurs in December and is followed by fruits which are woody, cup-shaped capsules, long.〔〔
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