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Melaleuca cajuputi,
commonly known as
cajuput or
white samet is a
plant in the
myrtle family,
Myrtaceae and is
widespread in Australia,
Southeast Asia...
- from the
leaves of the
myrtaceous trees Melaleuca leucadendra,
Melaleuca cajuputi, and
probably other Melaleuca species. The
trees yielding the oil are found...
- 3 in) high, to
trees like M.
cajuputi and M. quinquenervia,
which can
reach 35 m (115 ft). (One
specimen of M.
cajuputi reached a
height of 46 m (151 ft)...
- is
superficially similar to
other paperbark trees,
especially Melaleuca cajuputi,
Melaleuca quinquenervia,
Melaleuca linariifolia and
Melaleuca viridiflora...
-
interest in its
development and validation.
Cajeput oil —
derived from M.
cajuputi "Essential oil of Melaleuca, terpene-4-ol (tea tree oil): ISO 4730: 2017...
- tea tree. The name 'cajeput tree' is
primarily used for the
species M.
cajuputi, M. leucadendra, M. linariifolia, M.
viridiflora and M. quinquenervia....
- levels: a
primary forest zone, a
secondary forest zone made up of
Melaleuca cajuputi, and a
third zone of gr****lands.
These tiers make the
habitat hard to penetrate...
- Species: M. wilsonii
Binomial name
Melaleuca wilsonii F.Muell.
Synonyms Cajuputi wilsonii (F.Muell.)
Skeels Myrtoleucodendron wilsonii (F.Muell.) ****ze...
- Cape York
Peninsula in Queensland, Australia. It is
similar to
Melaleuca cajuputi and
Melaleuca leucadendra with its
broad leaves and
spikes of creamy-coloured...
- dry season.
Vegetation is
thought to have been
dominated by
Melaleuca cajuputi trees, gr****es, and
other gr****-like
species such as
sedges and Eleocharis...