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Melaleuca ulicoides : ウィキペディア英語版 | Melaleuca ulicoides
''Melaleuca ulicoides'' is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south of Western Australia. It is a small, densely foliaged shrub with small heads of white or cream flowers in spring. It is closely related to ''Melaleuca marginata'' but can be distinguished from it by the number and character of leaf veins. ==Description== ''Melaleuca ulicoides'' grows to a height of . Its leaves are arranged alternately, narrow triangular to narrow egg-shaped tapering to a sharp, prickly point and crescent-moon shape in cross section. The leaves are long, wide, glabrous when mature, have a distinct mid-vein on the lower surface and 4 other less obvious parallel veins. (''Melaleuca marginata'' has between 7 and 17 equally indistinct veins.) There are also many distinct oil glands in the leaves. The flowers are white to cream-coloured and arranged in heads of 1 to 3 individual flowers, the heads up to in diameter. The petals are long and fall off as the flower matures. The stamens are arranged in bundles of five around the flower, with 18 to 28 stamens in each bundle. Flowers appear in October or November and are followed by woody capsules long with teeth around the edge.〔
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