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Burra, Queensland, Australia
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Photo taken on Sai Shan, Tsing Yi, Hong Kong.
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Torrens Creek, Queensland, Australia
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Photo taken alongside Tsing Hong Road, Tsing Yi, Hong Kong.
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Torrens Creek, Queensland, Australia
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invasive species in Florida
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Queensland, Australia
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Paper-bark trees flower in Summer and cluster like a brush. Aromatic cajeput oil extracted from the leaves have medical uses. This photo was taken in Sai Shan on Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong.
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Burra, Queensland, Australia
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Western Australia, Australia
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Western Australia, Australia
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Woogenellup, Western Australia, Australia
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Melaleuca teretifolia with a common name of Banbar"
Derivation of Name:Melaleuca...from Greek melas; black and leukos; white, referring to black marks on the white trunks of some species due to fire.acidula...From Latin teres, rounded and folius, a leaf, referring to the leaves of this species which are round in cross section."
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Albany, Western Australia, Australia
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Flax-leaf Paperbark (Melaleuca linariifolia) cultivated in a private garden in Townsville, Queensland. Photographed on 11 November 1972.Digitised from a slide. The original slide, which is of higher quality, is held.
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Flax-leaf Paperbark (Melaleuca linariifolia) cultivated in a private garden in Townsville, Queensland. Photographed on 11 November 1972.Digitised from a slide. The original slide, which is of higher quality, is held.
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Thyme Honey-Myrtle (Melaleuca thymifolia) cultivated in a private garden in Townsville, Queensland. Photographed on 16 December 1973.Digitised from a slide. The original slide, which is of higher quality, is held.
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Robin Red-breast Bush (Melaleuca lateritia) cultivated in a private garden in Moree, New South Wales, Australia. Photographed on 23 December 1971.Digitised from a slide. The original slide, which is of higher quality, is held.
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Robin Red-breast Bush (Melaleuca lateritia) cultivated in a private garden in Moree, New South Wales, Australia. Photographed on 23 December 1971.Digitised from a slide. The original slide, which is of higher quality, is held.
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Glax-leaf Paperbark (Melaleuca trichostachya) cultivated in a private garden in Townsville, Queensland. Photographed on 10 October 1971.Digitised from a slide. The original slide, which is of higher quality, is held.