Melaleuca
Melaleucas comes in a variety of species that can all grow naturally in Australian environments. Melaleuca comes from the Greek melas (black) and leukos (white) referring to black marks on the white trunks of some species due to fire. Melaleucas present beautiful flowers in an array of colours: crimson, orange, purple and cream.
- Grow in most areas of Australia
- Produce amazing flowers
- A great addition to any garden
- Require moderate maintenance
The Bracelet Honey Myrtle has an upright growth habit, green leaves and white flowers.
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The Dwarf Grey Honey Myrtle has a spreading growth habit, grey-green leaves and creamy yellow flowers.
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The Scented Paperbark has an upright growth habit, green leaves and creamy white flowers.
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The Thyme Leaf Honey Myrtle has an upright, spreading growth habit, blue-green foliage and mauve flowers.
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The Violet Honey Myrtle has a low, spreading growth habit, grey-green leaves and purple flowers.
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