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Melaleuca leucadendra


Melaleuca leucadendra FormMelaleuca leucadendra Flower

Family: Myrtaceae
   
Form and Size: Large spreading tree, 10 - 15m high, with a weeping habit.
   
Distribution: Northern Australia extending south in eastern of Maryborough, along fresh water streams and in seasonally wet areas.
   
Leaves: The leaves have been used as a decongest and inhalant, and also as a liniment, cough medicine and to flavour cooking.
   
Fruiting Season: Mainly May to October.
   
Introduced: No.
   
Cultivation/Notes: This tree is an indicator of the presence of a high Major source of honey and pollen for bees and birds. The wood contains silica which blunts saws, has been used for house stumps and fence posts.
   
Special Note: Nesting place for the Torresian Imperial Pigeon.

Melaleuca leucadendra Form


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Source: Across the Top: Gardening with Australian Plants in the Tropics,
compiled by Keith Townsend for Society for Growing Australian Plants.


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