- of
Leptospermopsis accepted by the
Plants of the
World Online as at
August 2024.
Leptospermopsis erubescens (Schauer)
Peter G.Wilson
Leptospermopsis fastigiata...
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Leptospermopsis sericea,
commonly known as the
silver tea tree, is a
species of
shrub that is
endemic to the south-west of
Western Australia. It has thin...
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Leptospermopsis roei is a
species of
spreading shrub that is
endemic to the
southwest of
Western Australia. It has thin,
fibrous bark, long egg-shaped...
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Leptospermopsis maxwellii is a
species of
often low-growing
shrub that is
endemic to
Western Australia. It has thin,
flaking bark, egg-shaped leaves,...
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Leptospermopsis nitens is a
species of
slender shrub that is
endemic to
Western Australia. It has thin,
fibrous bark,
narrow egg-shaped to wedge-shaped...
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Leptospermopsis oligandra is a
species of erect,
spreading shrub that is
endemic to the south-west of
Western Australia. It has
broadly egg-shaped to...
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Leptospermopsis incana is
classified as "not threatened" by the
Western Australian Government Department of
Parks and Wildlife. "
Leptospermopsis incana"...
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Leptospermopsis fastigiatum is a
shrub that is
endemic to the south-west of Australia. It has
narrow egg-shaped
leaves with the
narrower end
towards the...
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Leptospermopsis erubescens,
commonly known as the
roadside tea tree, is a
species of
shrub that is
endemic to
southwest of
Western Australia. It has thin...
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Leptospermeae Genus:
Leptospermum J.R.Forster & G.Forster
Synonyms Glaphyria Jack
Agonomyrtus Schauer ex Rchb.
Macklottia Korth.
Leptospermopsis S.Moore...