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Melaleuca triumphalis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Melaleuca triumphalis
''Melaleuca triumphalis'' is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the Victoria River district of the Northern Territory in Australia. It was discovered on a 1996 expedition commemorating the work of the early German-Australian botanist, Ferdinand von Mueller. It is a shrub with grey foliage and contrasting green heads of flowers in spring. ==Description== ''Melaleuca triumphalis'' grows to a height of and has grey, rather papery bark and hairy young stems. Its leaves are arranged alternately, narrow elliptic in shape, long, wide, covered with fine hairs and have 3 to 5 longitudinal veins. The flowers are arranged in heads or short spikes up to in diameter and contain 10 to 20 groups of flowers in threes. The flowers appear in September and are green, fading to yellow. The petals are long and fall off as the flower matures. The stamens are arranged in bundles of five around the flower, with 7 to 12 stamens in each bundle. The base of the flower is hairy and long. The woody capsules are long.〔
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